“A rich, faith-filled read for families!”
This was my third biblical retelling, and if I’m being completely transparent—sometimes I struggle with retellings, especially when reading with my children. I always want to be sure my girls can clearly understand what is Truth and what comes from the creative imagination of the author. That said, Katy Morgan did a wonderful job with this story!
We read it each night after dinner with a goal of two chapters, but almost every time, my girls would ask, “One more chapter?” And honestly, I felt the same. We were all so eager to see what would happen next.
Morgan truly brought this story to life in a way that made us feel like we were right there with young Ruth and Orpah in their village, traveling the road to Bethlehem with Naomi, gleaning in the fields, and watching Boaz step into his role as redeemer.
As much as I loved how immersive it was, what I loved even more were the gospel threads clearly woven throughout—the reminder of God’s care and faithfulness, the comfort of being protected under His wings, and the call to care for the widow and orphan.
I also really appreciated the author’s notes at the end and how she breaks down each chapter—pointing out what is drawn directly from Scripture and what elements are fictionalized.
🍎 WHO IS THIS FOR? Though recommended for ages 8+, I read it aloud to all my girls (my youngest is 5). If you’re reading it as a family, I’d suggest pre-reading, as some themes like idol worship and death may feel a bit heavy for younger listeners.
And with discussion questions included in the back, this would be a great pick for book clubs and homeschool co-ops.
Thank you, The Good Book Company, for my copy in exchange for an honest review.