All Manner of Things
~Synopsis~
When Annie Jacobson's brother Mike enlists as a medic in the Army in 1967, he hands her a piece of paper with the address of their long-estranged father. If anything should happen to him in Vietnam, Mike says, Annie must let their father know.
In Mike's absence, their father returns to face tragedy at home, adding an extra measure of complication to an already tense time. As they work toward healing and pray fervently for Mike's safety overseas, letter by letter the Jacobsons must find a way to pull together as a family, regardless of past hurts. In the tumult of this time, Annie and her family grapple with the tension of holding both hope and grief in the same hand, even as they learn to turn to the One who binds the wounds of the brokenhearted.
Author Susie Finkbeiner invites you into the Jacobson family's home and hearts during a time in which the chaos of the outside world touched their small community in ways they never imagined.
~Review~
I haven't read through a book so quickly in a long time, but I honestly couldn't put this one down! From the first chapter I was hooked. The Jacobson's family is one I would love to be apart of. They are all so relatable, and the mother has a backbone of steel.
Susie Finkbeiner was able to fill this book with such joy, happiness, heartache, and sadness and I finished the book feeling all those emotions. I didn't want to have to put this family and their life away on my bookshelf, but I know this is one I will revisit many times.
I believe that "All Manner of Things" is one of the must read books of the summer. I hope you give it a shot, because you will not be disappointed, and maybe even pleasently surprised like I was. I had no idea I was opening up one of my new all time favorite books, when I started this one.
*I received this book for free as part of the Baker Publishing Group Blogger Review Program, but my opinions are all my own.
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