I didn't realize that this book would be so...religious.... Churchy....biblical. I enjoyed the story and was not deterred by any of that. I was raised Catholic. I know my Bible, very little, but always open to learning more.
Perhaps this book showed up, with Boston in the title, as a way for me to click ok on it.
( Grew up in a small town about 50 miles south of Boston)
Perhaps I needed to hear this, since my heart attack. God needs me here, I need to take better care of myself, so I can finish raising my 2 mentally disabled sons.
Taking in another couple's child must have been incredibly difficult, at first. But this story tells us to lean on Christ & He will get you thru it. Which is how my family has gotten thru these last .... Nearly 40 years.
When a little girl, about 8, survives a car crash, but her parents don't, your heart just breaks! Thankfully, her parents had a plan in place. Their best friend from college, now a Pastor, would raise their daughter, Boston, should anything happen to them.
Even Pastors need help. A young woman, who teaches 4th grade, and Sunday school, adores little Boston. She also finds herself falling in love with the Pastor, Boston's new " dad".
While dealing with a now so Christian gentleman from the congregation, Pastor Jake nearly loses his church, but he and the elders find a way.
Pastor Jake, Jessica and Boston end up befriending Mr. Knapp, after his heart attack/ car accident/ coma.
Now they are a "family" in a non traditional, but very Christian way.