Thursday, April 13, 2023

Book Spotlight Fridays! The Tapestry of Grace


Book Beginnings and Friday56


Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading. Friday 56 is hosted by Freda's Voice and asks you to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your e-reader and share a non-spoiler sentence or two.  First Line Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Reading is my Superpower that asks you to share the first sentence of the book you're reading.

Kim Vogel Sawyer always provides deep emotional stories.


The Tapestry of Grace






About the book:


When a group of Kansas women start a Frauenverein, a benevolent society devoted to aiding widows and orphans, life changes for more than just the hurting people they seek to help in this heartwarming romance inspired by historical events—from the bestselling author of Freedom’s Song .

With classes paused for the planting season, Alexandertol’s schoolteacher Augusta Dyck is glad for some meaningful work to occupy her time. She even knows exactly who their town’s benevolence society should help first: quiet, reserved widower Konrad Rempel and his young twin sons.

Konrad Rempel, however, is adamant that he doesn’t want help. His boys are mischievous but good-hearted. And though Konrad may be struggling, he doesn’t want anyone else sticking their nose in and telling him what his sons need. Or what he needs.

For her part, the charity’s founder Martina Krahn is relieved to have a reason to spend time outside her unhappy home. It even occurs to her that she may, through her work, encounter a boy in need of a family and so find a son for her husband since they have no children of their own.

Augusta, Konrad, and Martina each have deep needs and desires, and each imagines how they should be met: by reaching out or by being left alone. But God, indeed, knows best. Will the competing agendas of Alexandertol’s residents prevent them from receiving God’s help? Or will the members of this small Mennonite community find the answers to their prayers in the very last place they expect—in one another?

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Book Beginnings

Augusta stood just inside the Alexandertol Mennonite Church and scanned the crowded benches on the women's side of the sanctuary.

Friday 56

Martina stared after him, worry churning in her belly.

My thoughts so far

I am enjoying this one and intrigued on the journey the three main characters will go on.


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15 comments:

  1. I've not heard of these types of societies before. Are they historical?

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    1. Yes, historical - this book features Germans from Russia.

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  2. This does sound good. Glad you are enjoying it.

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  3. I'd like to know more about the Mennonites. I know very little.

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  4. I didn't realize she had a new one coming out! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. I bet it's a good read! Happy weekend!

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  6. This is one I'm interested in too - it looks very good! Happy Reading!

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  7. This one caught my eye. Haven’t read anything by Kim in a while!

    My first line this week is from Blind Trust by Natalie Walters
    “How much longer?” Lyla Fox gritted her teeth at the voice echoing through the tiny earpiece.

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  8. I love the cover! I'm currently reading Shielding the Baby by Laura Scott. The first line is: "Shots fired." Have a great week!

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