Then Sings My Soul, the sophmore release for author Amy K. Sorrells grabbed my attention from the first page. Told in alternating time periods, we learn the story of Nel and her current life and Jokob's (her father) childhood escape from the war tattered Ukraine, Jewish persecution and his arrival and life as an adopted immigrant child. Both Nel and Jakob carry hurt and guilt. When Nel comes home following the unexpected death of her mother, she finds herself with an aging father, who, unbeknownest to her, has stated showing signs of dementia. Nel finds herself in a position she never thought she would be in. Nel soon realizes, sometimes you have to come home to truely find yourself. And as Jakob struggles with the loss of his wife, dementia and injury, the guilt from his past comes storming back.
When Nel uncovers a mysterious cup,her mother's research and an aquamarine, the past is opened for both.
One of my favorite things about this book is that both Nel and Jakob struggle with thier faith. They have doubts. They are hurting. They are REAL. Sometimes I find with Christian fiction, that everyone walks the straight and narrow, when tradgedy strikes, huge miracles happen. And while I 100% believe that miracles happen and nothing is impossible with God, I also know that sometimes, bad things happen. People struggle with their faith, they hurt, they question. They are REAL.
Sorrell's prose and flow are beautiful, and transported me to a different time and place. I thouroughly enjoyed this book and look forward to many more to come.