Tuesday, July 11, 2017

The Song of Copper Creek by Kristen McKendry (Blog Tour + Giveaway)



The Song of Copper Creek





The Song of Copper Creek by Kristen McKendry
Rating:  4.5 of 5 stars
Source: Received from Publisher to Review
Genre: LDS Women's Fiction


Book Description:  It's been more than a year since she lost her family - a tragedy that has left Grace Whitaker a shadow of her former self. Unable to move on surrounded by so many memories, she makes the desperate decision to return to her childhood home in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada. There she hopes to salvage the broken pieces of her life - but what she finds is the promise of peace and healing in an unlikely place.

Copper Creek Farm is part of a Canadian historical museum, offering glimpses into 19th-century pioneer life. Yet the farm offers much more than that - it is a place of second chances. For Grace, the opportunity to work the land alongside the loving Whelan family is the first step toward healing. But she isn't the only broken soul seeking hope on the farm. Grace is joined by a young man in trouble with the law, as well as the Whelans' son and grandchildren, who are struggling through their own heartbreak. Together, these survivors discover the strength that can be found in friendship. But when faced with the uncertainty of the future, will they have the courage to move beyond the past to forge new lives for themselves?



My thoughts: This book was a pleasant surprise for me.  It is always an adventure when you pick up a book.  I'm not sure what I expected, but this book captured my attention.  At times I could imagine myself there with the characters, seeing the scenes play out in front of me.

Living life after loss is hard.  I found empathy for Grace.  Her thoughts and feelings came across  the pages. If you are looking for a book that offers more than an escape from your life, this would be a good one to pick up.  







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About the Author:  Kristen McKendry began writing in her teens and her work has been published in Canada and the U.S. She holds a Bachelors Degree in Linguistics from Brigham Young University and has always been a voracious reader. 

Kristen has a strong interest in urban agriculture, sustainable living, environmental issues, and the local foods movement. She incorporates these themes in her writing, and she also lets her Mormon background flavour her work to make her culture more accessible to mainstream readers. She enjoys playing the bagpipes and banjo, learning obscure languages, growing wheat in the backyard, and making cheese. Raised in Utah, she now resides with her family in Canada. She's also the proud grandmother of the world's cutest kids, Rowyn and Eòghann.

Kristen won the 2012 Mississauga Arts Council MARTY Award for Established Literary Arts, and her book Garden Plot was nominated for the 2011 Whitney Award for excellence in LDS fiction. 

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