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| (Thank you to WaterBrook & Multnomah for providing me with a copy of this book!) |
about book: (summary from Goodreads)
Four lives from Kansas and New York cross paths in a joyful novel of love, determination, and the unbreakable bonds of family—from the beloved and bestselling author of Hope's Enduring Echo.
As a widow who never had children of her own, Hester Haak never imagined she'd open her home in Kansas to not just one but three kids from the bustling streets of New York. But when the Children's Aid Society unexpectedly allows her to take two sisters and a young boy her care, she rises to the challenge. Hester is determined to provide a safe, loving home for these children, even as the shadow of them potentially leaving looms over her.
Callum Holbrook struggled with despair after losing his wife. Grieving and unable to provide for his family, he made the agonizing decision to entrust his daughters to an orphanage, promising it was only temporary. Now, stable with a secure job, he is horrified to learn his daughters have been sent halfway across the country. With newfound determination, Callum sets out on an arduous quest to bring them back home.
Where We Belong is a poignant tale of resilience and redemption. As Hester and Callum navigate their paths, they discover that family and love can be found in the most unexpected places, and that the journey home is paved with hope.
my thoughts:
Whoa! What a remarkable story! I fell in love with Where We Belong: An Orphan Train Novel by Kim Vogel Sawyer. This book has everything: love, loss, faith, hope, family, a small town, and so much more. If you want a book with all of the feels, then this one is for you - it packs quite a punch after its slow start. I was turning pages faster and faster, because I had to find out what would happen next. I truly enjoyed every second I spent with this book, and I just know you will, too.
Hester is a widower in Kansas and has always wanted a daughter. So she decides to check out the orphan train from NY and winds up taking in three children: two sisters and a young boy. Talk about a full house. The question is, can Hester provide a real home for these three kids?
While Hester is becoming a mother, we have Callum, a widower who placed his daughters in an orphanage when he couldn't provide for them. Now that he is finally in a better position he wants his children back...except they are gone. Yep, the orphanage is closing and his daughters have been sent away on the orphan train to Kansas. Say what? Looks like Callum has quite a road trip ahead of him and a journey to get his girls back.
I mean, c'mon, how amazing does that sound? Just from reading the book's blurb I was intrigued. I had to find out what would happen to Hester, Callum, and those three kids. Especially since all these people want is to be with their family, to be loved, to feel whole again. And their faith plays a huge part in their struggle to figure out what is next and how to get there. I loved getting to know this cast of characters and reading all about their journeys - Where We Belong is truly a gem.
I would happily recommend this book to anyone and everyone looking for their next great read - you will fall in deep with Where We Belong. Make sure to grab a copy ASAP!
Thank you to WaterBrook & Multnomah for providing me with a copy of this book!



