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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
“You can see more clearly when everything is stripped bare. You can see that everything gets to be new.” Julia DeSmit’s had lost a lot in her short lifetime. Her mother deserted her when she was only nine. Her father died when she was fifteen. A very loving grandmother raised her. Like most young people, Julia could hardly wait to go to college and face the “real world.” The real world can be cold and cruel. The real world has temptations that not everyone is prepared for. One mistake changed Julia’s life forever.
When I first picked up After The Leaves Fall, I expected it to be a typical Christian love story geared toward teenage girls. It is definitely appropriate for teens, but the message is there for all of us. When we are low there is only one place to look, up. Grandmother is a wise, loving woman. While she admits she felt inadequate to raise a fifteen-year-old girl, she found strength and guidance through the Lord. The Christmas scene was touching. Grandmother’s gift to Julia was priceless. I wanted to warn Julia to stay away from Parker. He was rude and self-serving. I do not think we have seen the last of Thomas. If I were to sum up this book in just a few words they would be: growing , maturing, and learning to wait on God. Grandmother was wise when she talked about stripping everything bare, for that is when we find hope. There is a sequel to After The Leaves Fall being published summer of 2008. I can hardly wait. I must know the ending to Julia’s story.