Do you like to read about
big cities or small towns? I enjoy both.
O Little Town is a
collection of three novellas set in the fictional town of Mapleview, Michigan during
the Christmas season. “Hopes and Fears”
by Amanda Wen is set in 1912 and is the story of a young school teacher, Emma, and
her plans to bring a new Christmas pageant to her school. Her plans may be derailed when a new
principal, Frederick, arrives who doesn’t think a new pageant is required and
is also Emma’s crush from her childhood.
I loved their relationship which went from enemies to lovers. This story
was delightful.
“While Mortals Sleep” by
Janyre Tromp is set in 1944. Lennie has
returned to her small hometown in Michigan after her sister’s death. She is the guardian of her six year old niece
and she is using her investigative skills to figure out what exactly happened
in her sister’s mysterious death. Sparks also fly with Gideon, a friend from
her past that also cares for her niece.
I liked the intrigue of this story and how it was set during World War
II. I thought it was fascinating to
learn about balloon bombs that were sent by the Japanese military against the United
States that did make it all of the way to Michigan. I had never heard of this before. The mystery, history, and suspense were
great, but the best part of this story was the relationship between Gideon,
Lennie, and six-year old Enid.
“The Wondrous Gift” by
Deborah Raney is set in present day. Music teacher Rachel is shocked to learn
that the school she teaches at will be closing in ten days. High school football coach Caleb and Rachel
bond over losing their jobs. How will
they move forward and make a living?
This story reminded me of a present day O. Henry story. It was a good story.
I loved this collection. All three stories were unique and interesting
with great characters. I loved that they
were clean, Christian romance stories and perfect for the Christmas and winter
season.
Review Copy from Kregel
Publications. Thank-you! I received a
complimentary copy of this book as part of the O Little Town Book Tour (I
posted about the book when it first came out.) Opinions expressed in this
review are completely my own.
All three stories so different all so interesting.
ReplyDeleteThey were! I liked that they were so different and moved forward in time. It made it interesting.
DeleteI love short story (or novella) collections. Thanks for the recommendation!
ReplyDeleteSuch different settings for all of these stories!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your review with the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge