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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
That Woman's Girl is a work of fiction centered around Bible stories and from the Christian fiction, adventure, and slice-of-life subgenres. It is suitable for readers in the middle-grade reading audience. It is book three of the Young Testament, a series that offers a kids'-eye view of the Jesus story. Penned by author L R Hay, we view the Jesus story through the eyes of ten-year-old Kat. Kat, an accomplished young pickpocket, runs her criminal empire smoothly until a peculiar man named John appears, submerging people in a river while yelling about snakes. Things become even stranger as the rumored 'chosen one' follows a bird into the wilderness. The curiosity and temptation of the crowds that this unusual duo attracts compel Kat to stay.
Author L. R. Hay's imaginative storytelling presents the Samaria and Decapolis perspective of the Jesus story in a highly accessible way for young readers to find common ground between modern life and the teachings of the Bible. While this book is a standalone tale, it interconnects with the previous books in the series to create one expansive story world, allowing readers to explore different gospel tales as the series grows. What I particularly liked about the work was that it offers a unique perspective on a familiar narrative, showcasing the events from a child's point of view, highlighting their curiosity, fascination, and the mysterious aspects of the tale perfectly. Overall, That Woman's Girl is a captivating and thought-provoking addition to the Young Testament series, providing a fresh and engaging approach to a well-known story, and I would certainly recommend it to Christian readers and their kids everywhere.