Dorothy Lynn Dunbar’s life is what you would expect it to be
considering she was the daughter of a small town preacher. She lives with her
mother waiting for the day she marries her father’s replacement pastor, Brent
Logan. She loves her life and the time she spends in the woods close to her
house. There she can worship God and play for him on her brothers old guitar.
Her life is one many would envy… but she can’t shake the longing for life
outside of Heron’s Nest.
With seven weeks till her big day Dorothy Lynn goes to visit her
older sister in St. Louis. Planning to get her wedding dress, new guitar
strings, and then head home, Dorothy Lynn is surprised at big city way of life.
It was everything she had secretly wished for and more. The movies, dancing,
fashion, and the strange woman evangelist, Aimee Semple McPherson. When she has
the chance of joining Aimee’s crusade Dorothy Lynn realizes it was more than
she had ever dreamed of doing with her life. But was it really what she wanted?
All for a Song by Allison Pittman was a fascinating story about
one woman’s life in the Roaring Twenties. I liked learning about Aimee Semple
McPherson. Before reading All for a Song I had never heard of her before. So
that was interesting. But the story itself didn’t grab me like I was expecting
it to. I found myself pushing through it looking for that one thing that would
garb me and pull me deep into the story. But it didn’t happen for me… This
time. I look forward to reading it again in maybe a year or so and hopefully next
time I’ll find what I was looking for.
3 out of 5. This Afternoon Snack didn’t quite make my taste buds
sing.
I got a free review copy of All for a Song from Tyndale House Publishers in return for my honest review.
I got a free review copy of All for a Song from Tyndale House Publishers in return for my honest review.
Author Bio:
Award-winning author Allison
Pittman left a seventeen-year teaching career in
2005 to follow the Lord’s calling into the world of Christian fiction, and God
continues to bless her step of faith. Her novels For Time and Eternity and
Forsaking All Others were both finalists for the Christy Award for excellence
in Christian fiction, and her novel Stealing Home won the American Christian
Fiction Writers’ Carol Award. She heads up a successful, thriving writers group
in San Antonio, Texas, where she lives with her husband, Mike, their three sons,
and the canine star of the family—Stella.
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