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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
"The Mighty Cedar" is an amazing story. Joann Ellen Sisco invites readers to journey back in time and join Marion and Esther as they travel into the "unknown". The young man seems obliged to follow a leading, without fully knowing Who is in the lead. They traveled a perilous path, their covered wagons being their temporary home.
Marion had times of discouragement, but Esther was his strength as they leaned on each other. Truly, 'Without her, he would never have had the strength to go on, and without him, she would have had nowhere to go'.
“The Mighty Cedar” had me from the first page. Esther and Marion’s love for each other was endearing. Joann Ellen Sisco brings her characters to life and I genuinely came to care about the residents of River Bend. The author captured the beauty of the people in the Ozarks. I could hear the Ozark inflection as I read the words. I found humor in some of their experiences and terror in others. This is a beautiful story, a piece of history captured in vivid detail and filled with inspiration. I highly recommend “The Mighty Cedar."