Saturday, November 20, 2021

Review: The Moonlight School

The Moonlight School The Moonlight School by Suzanne Woods Fisher
My rating: 💛💛💛

Rating 3.5

This was my first book by this author and I enjoyed the story. From the heading I did think the book would have been more about the school, than events who lead up to the opening of the Moonlight School and after hearing Cora was an actual historical person, I would have loved more scenes with her, but I still enjoyed the story.

I loved the characters and how the author used the literate Lucy to show the difference to the mountain people's learning. I loved Angie and Flynn and would have loved more to their story. I did get irritated that Lucy did not see the true character of Andrew sooner. Loved loved Wyatt and all his wisdom.

Fans of Historical Romance will love this one.

*I listened to this on Scribd.*

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About the book:


Haunted by her sister's mysterious disappearance, Lucy Wilson arrives in Rowan County, Kentucky, in the spring of 1911 to work for Cora Wilson Stewart, superintendent of education. When Cora sends Lucy into the hills to act as scribe for the mountain people, she is repelled by the primitive conditions and intellectual poverty she encounters. Few adults can read and write.

Born in those hills, Cora knows the plague of illiteracy. So does Brother Wyatt, a singing schoolmaster who travels through the hills. Involving Lucy and Wyatt, Cora hatches a plan to open the schoolhouses to adults on moonlit nights. The best way to combat poverty, she believes, is to eliminate illiteracy. But will the people come?

As Lucy emerges from a life in the shadows, she finds purpose; or maybe purpose finds her. With purpose comes answers to her questions, and something else she hadn't expected: love.

Inspired by the true events of the Moonlight Schools, this standalone novel from bestselling author Suzanne Woods Fisher brings to life the story that shocked the nation into taking adult literacy seriously. You'll finish the last page of this enthralling story with deep gratitude for the gift of reading.

About the author:


Suzanne Woods Fisher is the bestselling, award winning author of fiction and non-fiction books about the

Old Order Amish for Revell Books, host of the radio-show-turned-blog Amish Wisdom, a columnist for Christian Post and Cooking & Such magazine.


Her interest in the Amish began with her grandfather, who was raised Plain. A theme in her books (her life!) is that you don’t have to “go Amish” to incorporate the principles of simple living.

Suzanne lives in California with her family and raises puppies for Guide Dogs for the Blind. To her way of thinking, you just can't life too seriously when a puppy is tearing through your house with someone's underwear in its mouth.

Suzanne can be found on-line at: www.suzannewoodsfisher.com

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