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Book Review and Giveaway: A Mending at the Edge by Jane Kirkpatrick
I was recently granted the opportunity to do a review of Jane Kirkpatrick's Change and Cherish Historical Series ahead of the impending release of A Mending at the Edge which is the third and final book in the series.

I love historical fiction. I love reading a fine story that is woven from the threads of history. It helps me to get a better feel for the period of history being written about. Much better than just dry history texts. I was tickled to get the opportunity not just to read the third book, but I was also sent the first and second books in the series.
Jane Kirkpatrick first learned of fiesty Emma Giesy from a quilting book. She became intrigued and her research of this woman pioneer led to three stories that spanned the life of a woman who wanted to be different and wanted to leave her mark on the world.
In A Clearing in the Wild, we meet the players of this historical saga. We learn about the communal society they live in, its principles, and a bit about its inner workers. Emma is 16 and eager to be married and begin her life. The object of her devotion is much older than she is and he is instrumental to the colony in bringing in new recruits to join their communal living. He is also being groomed to be the next leader of the colony. But all things change and life so seldom goes in the direction we are expecting. Emma becomes the first and only woman of the Bethel colony to head with a group of scounts out West. The railroad is coming and Keil (the leader of the community) wants them to move to a more isolated area where their communal ways won't be questioned or intruded upon. Following these scouts across the country, being with them as they went through their hardships, watching as Emma grew and learned and began their family...Jane Kirpatrick had me right there with them every step of the way. I could sense the tension, smell the evergreens and hear the stillness that only comes when one is deep inside of a forest.
A Tendering in the Storm is a time period that really leads Emma from childhood to womanhood. She whethers storms, difficulties and tragedies and she overcomes. She puts her family ahead of her dreams for self and she does the best she can in very difficult situations. I felt for Emma. I could see the good of communal living, but also the pitfalls. I understood her desire to stand on her own, but knew that it would be almost impossible. Sometimes when she would make a choice I would be shouting in my mind...no, that's not the way to go! At other times, I would be in agreement with her choices, only to find we were both wrong.
A Mending at the Edge is a book full of hope. It describes trials and how Emma weathers them and there is so much, that we the reader can learn from Emma. Her grace, her strength and the way she reached out to others and helped them find themselves again.
Interestingly, one of the things that Emma wanted most was to do something, to be noted for something. And now she has been made immortal in the pages of these books. And her contributions can be enjoyed and gained from by all who read of them.
Now for the giveaway part: I have two copies of A Mending at the Edge to give to two lucky readers. All you have to do is live in the U.S. and leave a comment below. I will choose a winner of Friday April 25th at 6 pm
You can read A Mending at the Edge by itself and gain from it, but I highly encourage you to look for the first two books in the series and read them first. You won't regret the investment of your time or your money.
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Happy Monday! I,too, enjoy reading historical fiction books. This series about Emma's life would be very great to read. I love the covers of historical fiction books, also! Please enter me in your book drawing. I appreciate it.....Thanks,Cindi
I'd love to read it. Great giveaway! Count me in. bebemiqui82(at)yahoo(dot)com
Sounds like a great read!
Please enter me in the drawing too. Thanks!
Thank you. Please enter me.
This sounds really interesting, I'd love to win it :)
I'd love to get this!