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Reviewed by Brenda Casto for Readers' Favorite
"Twixt the Road and the River" is the story of sixteen year old Amy Catherine Darnell and nineteen year old Johnny Scott. Seems like they have been dating forever, but Johnny says that he can't get married until he finds the right piece of land to purchase. While he is interested in prime river bottom land, he keeps looking at land on Five Mile Hill. Amy and her grandmother have been working on a wedding quilt, and when Amy shares with her grandmother Johnny's dilemma she provides Amy with some sage advice on how to get Johnny on the right track, not only in finding his land, but also on how to get him to do what Amy wants while letting him think it is his idea. Will Johnny ever find the land he desires? Will Amy earn her teaching certificate? What gifts will Amy's grandmother bestow upon the pair?
Joann Ellen Sisco creates a down home, country story that effortlessly transported me back to a simpler time. I immediately fell in love with the characters that the author introduced me to. Johnny and Amy seemed too mature for their age. They both knew what they wanted and weren't afraid of hard work in order to achieve their dreams. Amy's grandmother was a wise soul. Because she lived with Amy and her family she had a very close relationship with Amy, who learned many valuable lessons while they sat together working on the quilt. The love felt between Amy and her grandmother was so easy to see; the author has allowed us to glimpse the special bond between the two. The family feel of the story was evident in the way the family took care of each other, and often stepped up to help each other out. I found myself totally caught up in the setting of this story. It was easy to see that the author certainly loves the area and the characters she writes about. The descriptions allowed the story to really come to life. Overall, what I found within the pages of "Twixt the Road and the River" was a sweet, clean read that provided laughs but also allowed a bit of sorrow as well. I felt as if I was transported to a simpler time where families meant everything, where small communities were the norm, and women rarely worked outside the home. Though the author provides a nice ending, I felt as though I had given up a friendship and was left wanting more of these characters that had endeared themselves into my heart!