Sunday, June 17, 2012

The Memory Book by Penelope J. Stokes


Phoebe Lange was just a little girl when her mother was murdered in there home. Phoebe remembers standing in the kitchen, her mama hurt and bleeding on the floor and a man with ice blue eye's staring at her. Her grandmother took her in and raised her in the old family home. When Phoebe's Grandmother gets sick, she comes home from college to help care for her and finds out that her father, whom she always has been told was dead, is too soon be released from prison for the murder of her mother. Talk about a reality that will shake a person's faith to the core! As Phoebe is questioning everything she is and knows, she runs across and old Memory book that belonged to her great-aunt who just happened to have the same name as Phoebe herself. Wanting to know more about her great-aunt and why the memory book ended so abrubtly, Phoebe digs in. In a dream, (or was it?), Phoebe is transported back in time and spends some time as her great-aunt. There, she is able to answer some questions about her family and her faith in God. Can the past redeem the future, and the future redeem the past?

I really enjoyed this book, until the very last chapter or two. It was about a young woman struggling with her faith and with who she is; learning to trust in the people and the God who love her. I felt that the last couple of chapters were written as if I was sitting in church, listening to a sermon and it was a bit to much and heavy for the story. All in all a good read.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Care said...

Bummer about the preachiness; could be the author couldn't quite figure out how to end it? I love time travel books.

5:33 AM  
Blogger Mary said...

Paula, This books sounds interesting. I think I will put it on my "to read" list even though the last two chapters are a bit preachy.

10:08 AM  
Blogger Mary said...

Paula, read this one. Fantastic!!!

4:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I loved this book, even though it hit fairly close to home with me.

9:57 AM  

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