I like to read books by Susie Finkbeiner and this book did not disappoint. She writes Christian fiction in a very non-preachy way. This book is set in the later 1960s and covers some of the social/political things going on at that time.
Susie weaves the lives of Annie and her family in a way that is truly believable. Her characters come to life in a way that you feel like you know them.
I truly enjoyed reading this book but I was a little disappointed in the ending. It was done in such a way it is possible to have a second book but it is not listed as a series. Also, the title really did not fit, in my opinion.
The book I received through RevelReads advanced readers program was an advanced readers' copy so it is hard to comment on how the final edition will be edited. The advanced readers' copy was well done but not perfect. This review is my own opinion and freely given.
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