I love Francine Rivers and I’ve loved every one of her books that I’ve read. I first read A Voice in the Wind, immediately followed by An Echo in the Darkness (if you’ve read those two, you can understand why I said “immediately”; if you haven’t, go read them and find out for yourself). The Atonement Child, The Last Sin Eater, The Scarlet Thread, her flagship novel, Redeeming Love—all wonderful, all highly recommended. In short, I’m a big (big!) fan.
It’s been a few years since her last full-length novel and I have to tell you, I’ve been missing her voice in redemptive fiction. You can imagine how excited I was to learn that not only had she written another novel but that I’d been offered the opportunity to read and review it! Yep, very excited. So much so that I devoured this long awaited, much anticipated new release in a day. Yep, a day. Devoured, I told you.
Her Mother’s Hope is the first of two historical novels inspired by Rivers’ mother and grandmother and their sometimes strained, contentious relationship. The mother-daughter bond is complex, I don’t have to tell you that, and Her Mother’s Hope explores the heartache and disappointment that can stem from such complexity:
Near the end of the twentieth century, fiery Marta Schneider leaves Switzerland and a difficult childhood behind, determined to find life on her own terms. She’s driven by her father’s assumption that she’ll never amount to anything more than a servant and her mother’s secret prodding to chase her dreams. But nothing has prepared her for the journey ahead and the sacrifices she must make as she travels through Europe, Canada, and finally to the Central Valley of California to raise her family.
Marta’s hope is to give her children a better life, but experience has taught her that only the strong survive. Her tough love is often mistaken for disdain, especially by her oldest daughter, Hildemara Rose, who craves her mother’s acceptance. As Hildie pursues her calling as a nurse, she falls in love and starts a family of her own amidst the turmoil of World War II. But when tragedy threatens the independence she’s worked so hard to build, both mother and daughter must face their own shortcomings and the ever-widening chasm that threatens to separate them forever.
Her Mother’s Hope is, as the description suggests, an epic story crossing multiple generations, an aspect of the story that frustrated me somewhat, especially at the beginning of the novel. Within a few pages, or a few paragraphs even, the story would jump three years then five years and so on. I felt hurried along the story when I kind of wanted to linger awhile. That being said, the latter part of the book maintained a more consistent tempo; that, or I had grown accustomed to the epic nature of Marta’s story. I will admit that I liked the second part of the book, Hildie’s story, more so than the first. I also liked how the novel captured the tumultuous times of the world wars, touching on Japanese interment camps, for example, as well as the heightened prejudice against Germans.
Marta as a protagonist was a remarkably flawed character that I at turn liked, sympathized with, pitied and more than once wanted to shake some sense into. Such is real life–remarkably flawed–and Rivers’ portrayal of choices and consequences provide the kind of realism I like in a novel, even though I am sometimes frustrated by it.
I don’t know if Her Mother’s Hope is my favorite Francine Rivers’ novel but I will say I liked it, very much. So much so I stayed up far too late and left too many tasks undone in order to read it in a days’ time. Rivers is a master at her craft and her storytelling skills do not fail her here. I will be eagerly awaiting the next novel in the series and the resolution of Marta and Hildie’s story!
We have a copy of Francine Rivers latest novel to give away to one of you (U.S. and Canadian shipping addresses). Please leave a comment if you want to win. We’ll announce the winner in our giveaway post on March 24.
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Love historical fiction! This sounds like a book I would enjoy reading.
I love Francine Rivers….sign me up!!
Ooh ooh! I LOVE Francine Rivers. I didn’t know she had a new book out! Redeeming Love is my favorite book so far, though I haven’t read them all. The Scarlet Thread was really good as well.
I haven’t read any of her books before but I think I would enjoy this one. Thanks.
I love Francine Rivers. She is a wonderful writer. I would so love to win this book. Thank you for the giveaway.
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I’m so pleased that Francine Rivers has come out with a new book. I have loved each of her books that I have read. Thanks for the giveaway!
‘m a big fan of Francine Rivers and can’t wait to read this. Sign me up!
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I love Rivers’ books! I would love to win a copy!
I love Francine Rivers!
I love Francine Rivers and would love to win this one! Thanks!
Carrie sent me. 😉
Carrie wanted me to tell you I saw her review first. 🙂
This does sound like a compelling read: I’d love to win it.
I love Francine Rivers. Please enter my name in the contest.
thanks
Penny
I can hardly wait to read this book – one of my favorite authors. I was so excited to see her having a new book after reading all the rest of hers.
I would love to win! I’ve never read Francine Rivers.
I would love to win/read this book.
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My birthday is the day after this contest ends, it would be a great birthday present to win…
Sounds like a great book!
i am a huge Francine Rivers fan…thanks for the opportunity to read this fabulous book penned by her 🙂
sounds great….sign me up to win
Please include me in the giveaway. This sounds interesting.
What a great giveaway! Please enter me.
This book looks so very good! Please enter me.
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Carrie sent me! 😉 I’d LOVE to win a copy since I’m a devoted Francine Rivers fan! 🙂
It’s about time for a new one – hoooray!!!
This would make a great gift for my mom! Please enter me!
Love to win it! Came over from Reading to Know!
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Francine is one of my favorite authors. She weaves stories that really touch the heart, making changes in peoples’ lives. Please enter me in the giveaway. Would absolutely love to read her book. Thank you.
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I love Francine Rivers! I read And the Shofar Blew in one (very long) night and couldn’t sleep even after I finished it!
this book sound like my cup of tea 🙂
I’d love to give it a try!
I love historical fiction. I’ve heard so many great things about Francine Rivers but have yet to read one of her novels. I’m thinking I need to get started, soon!
Francine Rivers is a fantastic writer – please enter me.
Sounds like a good read.
I would love to read this book.
I’m absolutely a Francine Rivers fan, too! I also loved The Atonement Child and yes, read her Mark of the Lion series remarkably fast, too. lol I’m so excited to hear that she has a new book! I can’t wait to read it and would jump up and down with joy if I won this one, lol. If not, I will be buying it. 🙂
I really appreciate your honest reviews!
Would love to win this, I love francine rivers and can’t wait to read this!
I’ve never read any books by this author, but this book sounds good.
love to win
I havent read any of her books but it does sound good!
I would love a chance to win. Thank you.
Sounds like a good read! Thanks!
This sounds like an interesting book that I’d like to read. Please enter me in the giveaway.
Looks like a good read, thanks for the chance!
Looks like a good book.
After such a glowing review… I’d love to read this!
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looks like a great read–thanks for the opp 🙂
I am also a Francine Rivers fan and would be very grateful if chosen to win this new novel. The theme and historical background interests me as well.