Thursday, June 4, 2009

Stealing Home by Allison Pittman - My Review and GIVE AWAY!

Home is a place of belonging – a place of safety – a place where you are accepted and loved for who you are and where you can find strength and forgiveness. Duke Dennison and Morris are two people who have never had a real home. Even though Duke has reached fame with his baseball talent, he has been unable to overcome the desire to hide his deep-seated pain in a bottle of liquor. Morris is just a young twelve-year-old boy, but the color of his skin and the harsh treatment of those who are supposed to be his family have turned his heart toward bigger things, and his focus has become one of escaping to a different place where he can be the man he wants to be.


These two very unlikely characters meet up with two even more unlikelier people in the small town of Picksville, Missouri. Ellie Jane Voyant is the spinster who works the ticket booth at the local train station, and Ned Clovis is the deaf man who runs the local feed store. These two have grown up together and are as familiar to each other as the air that they breathe. However, when Duke Dennison comes to town, nothing is ever the same again.


As Duke rediscovers his hunger for baseball, he finds that the love for the game unites people like nothing else can. The game transforms the town, ignites dreams long forgotten and births new desires within hearts that have long ceased to hope for change. Self-discovery takes place in the most unusual ways, and suddenly the longing to have something more, something more meaningful than the everyday routine of before takes hold and begins to transform lives.


Stealing Home confronts a myriad of issues; racism, addiction, fear, hopelessness, hope and salvation. All of these and more are woven within a story that is part coming-of-age, part love story and part hometown adventure. I was drawn into this story and not able to turn loose until I reached the final page. The ending…it wasn’t what I was expected, and while realistic considering the setting, wasn’t what I longed for. But somehow even the ending fit the overall tone of the novel and left me knowing that God alone is the answer for all of us whatever our circumstance.


Truly, it’s hard for me to sum up this novel. It was beautiful, harsh, dark and light all rolled together. It left me hopeful but kind of sad too. I am pleased to recommend Stealing Home to everyone who enjoys a historical novel with timeless themes of the human condition and the hope that God offers each of us to overcome our own depravity.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Allison Pittman spent seventeen years as a high school English teacher, and then shunned the advice of “experts,” quit her day job and set out to write novels that bring glory to God. She relishes inspiring other writers and leading the theater arts group at her church. She and her husband and three sons live in Universal City, Texas.



I HAVE AN EXTRA COPY OF THIS FABULOUS BOOK TO GIVE AWAY! PLEASE LEAVE YOUR NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION IN A COMMENT ON THIS POST TO BE ENTERED TO WIN!


3 comments:

Mocha with Linda said...

Wow. You have written a beautiful review. This made me want to read it all over again! You should be writing books, not just reviewing them.

(And you know I don't need to be in the drawing! LOL)

I finally did the limbo...

adge said...

Hey, if this giveaway is still going I'd like to be entered to win this book. Thanks,

gasweetheart211[at]netscape[dot]net

I got your blog from another person's site on their recommended list... and you did write a great review.

Kim said...

adge - YOU WIN!!!