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In the Shadow of the River
In the Shadow of the River
Author: Ann H. Gabhart
In 1881, Jacci Reed is only five years old when a man attempts to kidnap her from the steamboat her mother, Irena, works on. Badly wounded during the confrontation, Irena takes Jacci aboard the Kingston Floating Palace, a showboat tied up beside them. There, Jacci's actor grandfather tends to her mother and Jacci gets a first tas...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780800741723
ISBN-10: 0800741722
Publication Date: 5/9/2023
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Fleming H Revell Co
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 7
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To say this is a riveting story is to put it mildly! It grabs your attention from the very first page and moves you along just like the flowing river. An act of unprovoked violence changes 5 year old Jacci Reed's life forever. As a child she is grieving and overwhelmed by the death of her mother. Her father comes and goes out of her life unpredictably so he cannot take her. She is left in the care of her grandfather, Duke, who had rarely been involved in her life. He was an actor on the Kingston Floating Palace showboat.
The story fast forwards to 15 years later where she has grown into a young woman and the star of the Palace. Jacci is as sweet and innocent as she is beautiful. Her life is content and happy. She has wondered about her past but no one will tell her the truth. Circumstances come about and the secrets of her past can no longer be kept. Her life is even in danger.
This was a fantastic story in many ways. Learning about life on a showboat in the 1800's was so interesting. The day in and day out commitment of performers living out their lives on a floating home intrigued me. I assumed there would be a great deal of boredom but I learned about their peace and contentment. I was touched by the closeness of the performers and crew members. They every bit family although most were not blood related. Their warmth and devotion to one another made me feel a sense of belonging.
One of my favorite characters was Aunt Tildy, the elderly black cook on the boat. She kept everyone in line and was no nonsense but very loving and tender hearted. I enjoyed the many nuggets of wisdom she shared and her strong faith in God. The special treats she fixed for everyone after a show created such a family atmosphere.
I loved the suspense and mystery and especially the surprise ending! This story is filled with faith, forgiveness, loyalty and finding unexpected love. As I write this review I can picture myself standing on the deck of the boat, watching the river flow by and even going to sleep the rocking of the boat.
I received this book from Revell Publishing in exchange for an honest review. The opinions stated are my own.
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