3.5 stars, maybe?
Unafraid tells the story of Mary (the mother of Jesus, not one of the other Marys that I always get mixed up with). It is the firth and last book of the Lineage of Grace series, which tells the story of the five women included in Jesus' lineage.
Surprisingly, I didn't like Mary in this book as much as I thought I would. Don't get me wrong, I still really liked her character, but I just couldn't really connect with her. She was very impatient throughout the book, and I got frustrated with her sometimes. But I guess it just shows that she was human, too. Sometimes without even realizing it, we expect Mary to have been perfect, when really she was just a normal girl who had struggles and sinned just like us, but God used her to carry out His plan for salvation. That's what makes God's love and grace all the more awe-inspiring.
My favorite character other than Jesus was probably Joseph. I honestly liked him even more than Mary. I feel like Joseph's character is overlooked so much, and I've always wished there was more of him in the Bible. He was just so humble and pure and faithful throughout the story, and he had so much integrity. I just loved his character; it was so deep. He understood things from a more spiritual perspective, and it was clear that he wanted to give God his best.
This story opened my eyes to a lot of things I hadn't given much thought to. Both Mary and Joseph had to go through so much. When we read the story in the Bible, it's so short with not much detail that we sometimes glaze over their life and the hardships they must have faced. But it was really hard for them. What condemnation they must have faced from everyone! I've always known it was hard for them, but I guess it just really clicked for me with this story.
It was just so amazing reading Jesus growing up. I've always wanted to read more of when Jesus was a kid. I've always wished there was more written in the Bible about Jesus as a kid. Can you imagine watching Him grow up? It must have been so beautiful. I would've loved to watch Him! I know a lot of this was sort of made up, since the Bible doesn't have so much about His childhood, but it was just so touching reading about Him as a kid. The author did take a good deal of aesthetic license, but it was still an enjoyable read. It awed me, once again, how Jesus always had His heart and mind set on pleasing God. It made me realize just how selfish I am and how I am too often set on doing things for myself.
I do wish, however, that Rivers spent a little more time on Jesus after He resurrected. The ending felt very rushed, and you didn't get much of Him at the end of the book and mostly got Mary's different struggles instead. Then again, the story IS about her, so I guess that's justifiable. Other than that, this book was great and worth rereading. I don't know which I liked best in this series, but this one is pretty up on the list. But I might be a little biased because I love just Jesus and He's in this one, so it's my favorite. 😄