Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Grace at Low Tide

Grace at Low Tide by Beth Webb Hart is a wonderfully crafted inspirational novel about an origional blue blood teenage girl, DeVeaux, gone bankrupt. All around her, old and new friends on "both sides of the tracks" grow up and change from who she thought they were. DeVeaux's father is hit hard by their downfall. With the bankruptcy in addition to his mother and sister dying, he becomes a whole new person seperate from the father DeVeaux knew in her childhood. In a world where temptation are around every corner, and desperation and hopelessness shadow her every move, DeVeaux struggles to hold on to her faith.

I absolutely loved this novel because I think that anyone going through hard times in their life, or have at one point, can relate to DeVeaux's struggles with herself. I would give it five stars!

1 comment:

Rebel Girl 15 said...

Yes Cassia I would recommend that you read Crank and Glass. I think you might find them to be of slightly offensive material, but aside from that, I think you would like them.