About the Book
Book: Presence-The Story of Adel
Author: Lana Wetzel
Genre: Inspirational Fiction/Women’s Fiction/Religious Romance
Release date: April 27, 2021
Adel Davis knows something has to change. Living with her parents after her husband left isn’t working out, especially where her son Noah is concerned. Ever since he arrived eight months earlier, Adel has been longing for space and independence. She longs for the family that God has written on her heart.
When Adel learns that she has inherited her grandparents’ old apple orchard in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia, she knows exactly what she wants to do. She and Noah leave her parents’ home in San Francisco to discover a new life at Sweet Valley Farms.
What will she find when she gets there? Will living alone on a rural apple farm be more than Adel can bear? What about the attention she begins to receive from a few local men? As Adel learns what it means to run the orchard, she also discovers what it means to have a people, a place, and a home. A girl can start a new life; she just can’t do it alone.
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My Review
This novel is an adult coming of age story combined with finding true love. We experience leaving her parental home and venturing out to a new life through the eyes of Adel. We are along with her in the challenge of making new friends, facing unexpected disasters, and exploring potential romance (hoping she falls for the right guy). We get a good sense of the spirituality and culture of North Georgia, reading about snake handlers and areas of extreme poverty. We also get to experience the new friendships and joyful family celebrations along with Adel. But there is also the struggle of reconciling with the parents she left behind while setting a new path for life.
The writing style is very clear cut and straight forward. Sometimes I felt like I was reading a daily journal rather than a novel. The dialogue is precise, relating every single word said in a conversation. It seemed awkward sometimes as fiction usually abbreviates such dialogue for readability. Also, we have precise descriptions, sometimes with more information than we need. For example, we read Adel is given a paper with “information handwritten on it in blue ink.” (268) Does the color of the ink really matter?
This is a novel for readers who would like a fictionalized adult coming of age memoir. Although it is written a little too precisely for my taste, it is a good story.
My rating: 4/5 stars.
About the Author
As a writer of inspirational fiction and singer/songwriter, Lana offers a unique gift in service to her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Characterized by her experiences growing up in rural Northeast Georgia and now as a wife and homeschool mother of four, her works reflect an honesty and a gentle natural beauty that is often missed and sorely needed in a culture saturated with transient entertainment and consumerism. Whether making meals, lesson plans, story arcs, or song lyrics, Lana is listening for the still quiet Voice to draw her nearer to where even messiness and failure can become a redeemed work of art.More from Lana
When the pace of life is set at break-neck speed and the pressure is on to sacrifice self and family for the sake of achievement, I find joy in writing stories that show a hint of something else: something simpler, something slower. A world where people stop and get to know one another (and themselves). A world where people literally “stop to smell the roses”. Where they hear the birds sing and notice the flowers bloom in the springtime. A world where family and friends and place matter. Where traditions yield comfort and joy. Where home means more than just a house you return to at the end of a long day. Where delight and wonder can be found in the commonplace of everyday life. Where friendships flourish and love blossoms. A place where life happens, and it’s never boring!
In “Presence – The Story of Adel”, Doris Jones takes Adel under her wing and teaches her about life. One of the special memories they share is making blueberry muffins together. Here’s the recipe:
Doris’ Blueberry Muffins:
½ cup butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
½ cup milk
2 cups flour
2 tsp. baking powder
½ tsp. baking soda
½ tsp. salt
2 tsp. cinnamon
1 ½ cups blueberries, fresh or frozen
2 Tbsp. sugar (for sprinkling on top)
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
In a large mixing bowl, cream together butter, sugar, eggs, and vanilla. Gently blend in the milk. In a separate bowl: mix flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon. Add blueberries and stir only until well dusted. Fold the flour mixture into the sugar mixture with a spoon and place into muffin cups or a well-greased muffin tin. Bake 10 minutes then sprinkle extra sugar over the tops. Bake 10 more minutes or until golden brown. Enjoy!
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(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)
7 comments:
I enjoyed the review, thank you.
Thank You for the review.
Marilyn
Hello, Lana! Presence sounds like a wonderful inspirational read and the cover! Thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks, Avid Reader, for sharing your review! Have a super weekend!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Presence sounds like one not to miss.
Thank you! ☺️
Sounds like a great book! and I love that you included a recipe
What inspires your book plots?
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