Valerie S. (VolunteerVal) - reviewed Up from Dust: Martha's Story (Women of the Way, Bk 1) on + 647 more book reviews
4.5 stars rounded up. Reading a well-written novel set in Biblical times touches my heart and soul unlike any other reading experience. This was definitely the case with Up from Dust by Heather Kaufman, from the relatable emotions of key characters to its textured cover that reminded of the title.
The story imagines the lives of siblings Mary, Martha, and Lazarus of Bethany and their friendship with Jesus. I've heard the Biblical stories about this brother-sister trio for decades which now have more depth and meaning after considering possible circumstances and emotions surrounding them. It's so powerful to envision these "characters" as fully-formed people with hopes, dreams, and personalities. It was especially powerful to read this novel during Lent just a few weeks prior to Easter.
I appreciated the author's note and her extensive research to craft this story. It appears this is the first book in the Women of the Way series; I am eager to explore more Biblical women through the author's imagination.
Thank you to the author and publisher for the complimentary review copy of this book; all opinions are my own.
The story imagines the lives of siblings Mary, Martha, and Lazarus of Bethany and their friendship with Jesus. I've heard the Biblical stories about this brother-sister trio for decades which now have more depth and meaning after considering possible circumstances and emotions surrounding them. It's so powerful to envision these "characters" as fully-formed people with hopes, dreams, and personalities. It was especially powerful to read this novel during Lent just a few weeks prior to Easter.
I appreciated the author's note and her extensive research to craft this story. It appears this is the first book in the Women of the Way series; I am eager to explore more Biblical women through the author's imagination.
Thank you to the author and publisher for the complimentary review copy of this book; all opinions are my own.