In a community where conformity flourishes, seeds of Rhoda’s odd behavior
were planted long ago. Can she cultivate her relationships with the same care
and tenderness that she gives her beloved garden?
Old Order Amish Rhoda Byler’s unusual gift and her remarkable abilities to grow herbs and
berries have caused many to think her odd. As rumors mount that Rhoda’s “gift”
is a detriment to the community, she chooses isolation, spending her time in her
fruit garden and on her thriving canning business.
Miles away in Harvest Mills, Samuel King struggles to keep his family’s apple orchard
profitable. As the eldest son, Samuel farms with his brothers, the irrepressible
Jacob and brash Eli, while his longtime girlfriend Catherine remains hopeful
that Samuel will marry her when he feels financially stable.
Meanwhile, Samuel’s younger sister Leah is testing all the
boundaries during her rumschpringe, and finds herself far from home in Rhoda’s
garden after a night of partying gone badly. But Leah’s poor choices serve as a
bridge between Rhoda and the King family when a tragic mistake in the orchard
leaves Samuel searching for solutions. Rhoda’s expertise in canning could be
the answer, but she struggles with guilt over the tragic death of her sister and
doesn’t trust herself outside her garden walls. As the lines between business,
love, and family begin to blur, can Rhoda finally open up to a new life? And
what effect will this odd, amazing woman have on the entire King family?
I absolutely love reading books by those rare and wonderful authors like
Cindy Woodsmall. I just finished A Season for Tending. This was an amazing story
of God's wonderful love for each and every one of us.
Poor Rhoda is so alone because of her gift and a community without love and understanding.
You feel for this character in so many ways. She is smart, humble, kind, and loves very
deeply. Then in walks the King family, they also have their own issues, but God
combines Rhoda and this wonderful family to bring love and growth to each of
them.
Beware, though, this book leaves you with a HUGE cliff-hanger and you
will have to wait until at least April 2, 2013 to read the next book, The
Winnowing Season!
I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a great
read!
Note: I received a complimentary copy of this book fromWaterBrook
Multnomah Publishing Group for an honest review of this book. The
opinions shared in this review are solely my own
personal opinions.
were planted long ago. Can she cultivate her relationships with the same care
and tenderness that she gives her beloved garden?
Old Order Amish Rhoda Byler’s unusual gift and her remarkable abilities to grow herbs and
berries have caused many to think her odd. As rumors mount that Rhoda’s “gift”
is a detriment to the community, she chooses isolation, spending her time in her
fruit garden and on her thriving canning business.
Miles away in Harvest Mills, Samuel King struggles to keep his family’s apple orchard
profitable. As the eldest son, Samuel farms with his brothers, the irrepressible
Jacob and brash Eli, while his longtime girlfriend Catherine remains hopeful
that Samuel will marry her when he feels financially stable.
Meanwhile, Samuel’s younger sister Leah is testing all the
boundaries during her rumschpringe, and finds herself far from home in Rhoda’s
garden after a night of partying gone badly. But Leah’s poor choices serve as a
bridge between Rhoda and the King family when a tragic mistake in the orchard
leaves Samuel searching for solutions. Rhoda’s expertise in canning could be
the answer, but she struggles with guilt over the tragic death of her sister and
doesn’t trust herself outside her garden walls. As the lines between business,
love, and family begin to blur, can Rhoda finally open up to a new life? And
what effect will this odd, amazing woman have on the entire King family?
I absolutely love reading books by those rare and wonderful authors like
Cindy Woodsmall. I just finished A Season for Tending. This was an amazing story
of God's wonderful love for each and every one of us.
Poor Rhoda is so alone because of her gift and a community without love and understanding.
You feel for this character in so many ways. She is smart, humble, kind, and loves very
deeply. Then in walks the King family, they also have their own issues, but God
combines Rhoda and this wonderful family to bring love and growth to each of
them.
Beware, though, this book leaves you with a HUGE cliff-hanger and you
will have to wait until at least April 2, 2013 to read the next book, The
Winnowing Season!
I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a great
read!
Note: I received a complimentary copy of this book fromWaterBrook
Multnomah Publishing Group for an honest review of this book. The
opinions shared in this review are solely my own
personal opinions.