About the book:
When famine visits
Bethlehem, Boaz holds out hope for rain while his relative Elimelech
moves his wife Naomi and their sons to Moab. For a while, it appears the
Lord is blessing Elimelech's family, and his sons marry two lovely
Moabite women. But calamities strike, one after another, leaving Naomi
alone in a foreign land with only her childless daughters-in-law for
comfort. When news reaches Naomi that the famine in Bethlehem has
lifted, only Ruth will hazard the journey to her mother-in-law's
homeland. Destitute and downhearted, Naomi resigns herself to a life of
bitter poverty, but Ruth holds out hope for a better future. And Boaz
may be the one God has chosen to provide it.
About Jill:
I highly recommend this book.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Top Ten Tuesday ... My Summer TBR
Happy Tuesday!! Today's theme for Top Ten Tuesday, sponsored by That Artsy Reader Girl is our Summer To-Be-Read list. I have read so...

-
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Dauntless Bethany House Publishers (March 3, 2015) by Dina L. S...
-
Summary: A collection of wise, compelling, and often uproariously funny essays built around the experience of music as a transformational el...
-
From the bestselling author of It Happened at the Fair and Fair Play comes a compelling historical novel about a progressive “New Woma...
6 comments:
I'm looking forward to reading this book!
Beautiful review! I love Biblical fiction. I'm excited to read this one. :)
I have read Ms. Smith's work in the past and have loved it! She is who I turn to for well written and beautiful Biblical fiction! This one is on my Wish List! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I'm a new follower.
You will love it!
Thanks, Caryl! Jill introduced me to biblical fiction and I love it.
Hi! Welcome to my blog! I hope you find encouragement for your heart in my posts. I hope you get to read it soon.
Post a Comment