Kathleen Fuller finishes up her Middlefield Family series in fantastic form with
Letters to Katie. She promised me she would tie up loose ends of the series in
this book -- and she did a superb job of fulfilling that promise.
The
story is filled with great characters -- like Katherine, Johnny, Sawyer, Laura,
and Cora -- many of whom are familiar "faces" from the earlier books. There is
enough uncertainty in Katherine's and Johnny's story to keep you turning the
pages, and the continuing struggle between Sawyer and his grandmother adds a
whole other dimension of interest.
Kathleen has delivered a thoughtful
message of people learning the importance of giving up personal goals to search
for God's plans -- and the sometimes unexpected benefits of doing so.
I
would highly recommend Letters to Katie to anyone who enjoys great Amish
fiction. You will likely appreciate the story more, though, if you first read
Treasuring Emma and Faithful to Laura.
Thanks to Kathleen and her
publisher, Thomas Nelson, for providing a copy of this book in exchange for my
honest review
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