Oh, what a beautiful butterfly journey! If only we could all go back and read about our own ancestors' daily lives, their struggles and their joys.
Once you start this book, you just want to keep reading to find out how the two families are connected. Woodburn does an excellent job of teasing us throughout and I could not put this book down.
Not only is the story captivating but Woodburn's penmanship is enchanting. His euphemisms throughout the book are so delightful, such as: "as the twenty-ninth sunrise of September yawned itself awake", "Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out", "Fear and excitement are neighbours on opposite sides of the fence", "your dreams won't work if you don't" and "More than words, leadership is done by deed and by example" But the one phrase that still sits with me is "Remind yourself, be quick but don't hurry, and be calm and carry on, and it'll help you do your best." - Wonderful quotes to live by.
The Jamison and Jordan families' journey gave me all the feels, sadness and loss, triumph and joy, loving parents raising good children, love stories and a glimpse into the USA Civil War and others.
A wholesome book for the whole family that could easily be a very good movie.
Congratulations Woody Woodburn, your book is amazing.