Sunday, August 8, 2010
Where Willows Grow by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Anna Mae and Harvey Phipps are about to lose their farm in Kansas due to the drought when Harvey responds to an advertisement requesting workers to "build a castle in Kansas." He leaves home on a sour note and stubbornness sets in on both sides to create tension and fear in their lives. Having asked their neighbor Jack Berkley to look in on his wife and family while he is gone, Harvey doesn't realize he has just allowed the fox to be in the hen house. "Where Willows Grow" is a believable tale of life in Kansas in the late thirties during the drought, a story of faith in God and how believing in Him helps one face the unpleasantness life can bring. I recommend highly. Sandy Penton.
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