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Monday, January 29, 2018

A Recipe for Friendship

Lyle Troyer suggests his wife, Heidi, host another cooking class only this time for children to help their two foster children make friends in "The Celebration." What she doesn't expect as she plans and presents the classes are the many issues-some good and some bad- that the children bring with them. To complicate matters, a new family has moved into the neighborhood. Velma thinks life has dealt her a bad hand from wrecking her only car, her oldest daughter leaving home and there's not much money even with her husband working. But Velma and her family get a much needed boost when yet another tragedy strikes. Heidi and Velma both learn a thing or two about trusting God. This is Wanda Brunstetter's third book in the Amish Cooking Class series. Doing a children's cooking class is a great idea, I think I would have taken my children if I had had the opportunity. This book follows Brunstetter's usual style of writing. At times I felt the dialog was stiff but overall it was a good story-line. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.

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