Review I, Keturah Created By Ruth Wolff Format Printed Matter
mother bought me this book when I was a junior in high school, She was an avid reader, Me not so much. Not then anyway. I have kept the book all these years and just reread it, I loved it. It is a beautifully written story of an orphans journey, Very touching. This is a very good story but most dear to me is remembering my mom reading this book soon after it was published in.
A wonderful read for young people who don't think they have a future or anything good will come from their poor lives.
I read this as a teenager and it's still one of my favorite books, I read this years ago I think I was in high school and remember really liking it, I still do, very much,
Copyright is early's, so it hardly fits as a modern work, nor is it a classic.
The gist is, a girl in an orphanage gets a family, Ruth Wolff's writing is beautiful, I developed instant empathy for the characters, and I loved following Keturah through her life,
This plain cover library book, last shelf in the fiction section, offers a warm
story of love, adoption, acceptance and worthiness.
Recommended to anyone who likes fiction, This book has some quality, . I've read it more than once n I rarely reread books! I read this book when I was, and loved it so much I vowed to name my little girl Keturah if I was ever blessed with a daughter.
I was, and I did, My daughter, Keturah Loughlin, was one of the reviewers listed for this book, She loves it, too! This is the first book my gramma gave me from her shelves when I was, and I felt like I was Grown Up.
A romantic novel about an orphan girl who wins happiness for herself through her simplicity and sincerity, .