The Thing about Home - by Rhonda McKnight (Paperback)
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A Goodly Heritage!
~4.5 Stars~ What a pleasant surprise this novel by new-to-me author, Rhonda McKnight, turned out to be! When I first started reading I assumed it was a rom-com which I'm not too terribly fond of. A heroine who's a superficial social media influencer and fashionista?-not really my cup of tea. But a heroine who runs to South Carolina's Lowcountry to search for long-lost relatives and experiences the true essence of her culture—family, history, a glimpse into the faith of her ancestors, Southern comfort foods, and sweet tea? "Now we're talking!" says this South Carolinian gal. What a beautifully written, inspiring story of a highly popular, somewhat spoiled young woman who learns to work the land, cook native fare, serve others, and perhaps uphold a legacy...IF she has the courage to let go of the past. Looking forward to more from this author! "There’s no fountain of youth. The secret of staying young is walking, water, and vegetables.” Granna Ida *I received a complimentary ARC from the publisher and was under no obligation to write a favorable review.*