
The Road Home continues the story of Jeanie Arthur and her children Katherine, Tommy and Yale. Set in Des Moines, Iowa, with part of the story told in 1891 and the other part told in 1905, we learn more details about the plight of the Arthur family and their separate journeys in the ultimate hope of reuniting as a family. The Road Home is a story of forgiveness, redemption, and hope. While each character faced challenges, they kept true to their morals and beliefs. I felt I would have enjoyed the book more if I had read the first book in the series, however I was able to follow along and believe the book can be read as a stand alone story. I was eager to learn more quickly how or if the family would be reunited and wished the story line would move faster at times. However, that feeling was also a sign of good character development and my involvement in their lives.
I received this book from BookSparks in exchange for an honest review.
I received this book from BookSparks in exchange for an honest review.