Thursday, March 8, 2012

The Messenger

This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
The Messenger
Bethany House Publishers (March 1, 2012)
by
Siri Mitchell


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Siri Mitchell graduated from the University of Washington with a business degree and worked in various levels of government. As a military spouse, she has lived all over the world, including Paris and Tokyo. Siri enjoys observing and learning from different cultures. She is fluent in French and loves sushi.

But she is also a member of a strange breed of people called novelists. When they’re listening to a speaker and taking notes, chances are, they’ve just had a great idea for a plot or a dialogue. If they nod in response to a really profound statement, they’re probably thinking, “Yes. Right. That’s exactly what my character needs to hear.” When they edit their manuscripts, they laugh at the funny parts. And cry at the sad parts. Sometimes they even talk to their characters.

Siri wrote 4 books and accumulated 153 rejections before signing with a publisher. In the process, she saw the bottoms of more pints of Ben & Jerry’s than she cares to admit. At various times she has vowed never to write another word again. Ever. She has gone on writing strikes and even stooped to threatening her manuscripts with the shredder.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Hannah Sunderland felt content in her embrace of the Quaker faith

...until her twin brother ran off and joined the army and ended up captured and in jail. Suddenly Hannah's world turns on end. She longs to bring her brother some measure of comfort in the squalid, frigid prison where he remains. But the Quakers believe they are not to take sides, not to take up arms. Can she sit by and do nothing while he suffers?

Jeremiah Jones has an enormous task before him. Responsibility for a spy ring is now his, and he desperately needs access to the men in prison, whom they are seeking to free. A possible solution is to garner a pass for Hannah. But while she is fine to the eye, she holds only disdain for him--and agreeing would mean disobeying those she loves and abandoning a bedrock of her faith.

With skill and sensitivity, Mitchell tells a story of two unlikely heroes seeking God's voice, finding the courage to act, and discovering the powerful embrace of love.

If you would like to read the first chapter of The Messenger, go HERE.

MY THOUGHTS

Siri Mitchell is a talented author who writes incredibly beautiful books. The Messenger is another of her masterpieces. The Quaker aspect, primarily the style of conversation, took a bit of getting used to, but it wasn't long before I was completely immersed in the story. Character development is Siri's strong suit as she leads both Hannah and Jeremiah through times of deep soul-searching. Jeremiah must deal with the harsh reality of life with one arm following a battle injury, as well the ensuing bitterness he feels. Hannah is like so many of us -- so sure of what she believes until confronted with the harsh realities of life outside the walls of her Friends' Meeting place. Dangerous risks confront both Hannah and Jeremiah as they make hard choices. Set in the time of the Revolutionary War, this novel will leave you with much to ponder even in today's contemporary times.


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1 comment:

  1. I'm so glad you enjoyed my book! Thanks so much for taking the time to write and post a review.

    Happy reading!

    Siri

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