BOOK REVIEW
In 1985, Old Order Amish couple Celeste and Vin Lantz have been married for six years. Vin is a carpenter by trade but an artist in his heart. He is especially captivated by drawing portraits, which the Amish consider idolatry. Knowing they could be shunned, Celeste is shocked to discover that Vin has secretly been sketching her and their sons. When she confronts Vin, they argue and Vin storms off . . . and seems to disappear, leaving Celeste to wonder if he chose his art over his family.

When he leaves the house that night, Vin seeks peace on his favorite mountain overlook. But he takes a fall and wakes to find himself injured and lost. Vin soon realizes just how far he has traveled—not only in distance but back in time, to 1822 Ohio, a place that provides the freedom he craved but where he is separated from his beloved wife and children. Vin is saved by the kindness of strangers and gradually learns to survive and even to use his skills to help his new friends in this unfamiliar time and place. But all the while he prays desperately for God to return him to his family, before Celeste makes a new life without him.


BOOK REVIEW
I really don’t like to give bad reviews but this story was not for me. I couldn’t get into it. I read 1/3 of it faithfully, then skimmed the rest. It just took too many words to say things and I felt the story was super slow. I found it boring. The idea was interesting and the ending was actually really neat. But it just didn’t manage to keep my attention enough to make reading the entire thing worth it. 

*I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.


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