Friday, May 24, 2024

Book Review - The Song of Sourwood Mountain

In her latest release, The Song of Sourwood Mountain, Ann H. Gabhart delivers a tale of sorrows and joy in the Appalachian backcountry at the beginning of the 20th century. Gordon Covington, missionary to the tiny Kentucky community of Sourwood, has come into the big city to find a schoolteacher. But the Lord’s direction tells him to also make Mira Dean his wife. His proposal to the former schoolmate, turned schoolteacher, strikes her as quite shocking and certainly an offer to be refused. However, God has plans for Mira beyond Louisville. And as I have personally learned, sometimes God shoves you kicking and screaming into the place where He means for you to thrive. This is precisely what happens to Mira as Gabhart delivers us all to the hills and hollers where Preacher Gordon introduces the colorful characters who live there and their varied strengths and weaknesses.


Gabhart uses great detail to immerse the reader into the small mountain community, building characters who leap from the page to tug your heartstrings. More than the tale of Gordon and Mira growing into the relationship designed for them by the Almighty, we get to witness the sorrows and joys of various members of the community who we grow to love in this narrative. The balance of those lows and highs in the lives of its people create the song of Sourwood Mountain, the heartbeat of the hills that captivates until the very last note, leaving a sense of home in the heart of the reader.


The Song of Sourwood Mountain by Ann H. Gabhart is available now from your favorite local bookseller or online:


Baker Book House        Christian Book        Amazon        Barnes & Noble        Walmart


Thank you to the author and publisher for allowing me a copy to read and review. All opinions expressed here are my own and are completely genuine.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Book Review - The Christmas Tree Farm

Homecomings can be hard. This is what Maddison learns when she returns to her grandparents’ Christmas tree farm after several years away. He...