Reviewed by phyllish on
I hesitated reading The Art of Rivers, seeing it was about addiction. I have read several heavy books recently and wasn’t sure I was ready for another one just yet. Something about the synopsis kept calling to me, inviting me in. And the wonderful cover. . .
I am so glad I didn’t pass it by! Janet Ferguson painted such a vivid picture with her words, full of life and hope. There was agony too, and deep grief, yet they were skillfully blended to create a lovely masterpiece.
Seeing characters about to make a bad choice kills me. Whether they are walking down a dangerous alley about to get mugged or are giving in to temptation. Anticipating their impending peril gives me a sick feeling in my stomach. Just about every time! I was so amazed at one point in The Art of Rivers where a character was being tempted by drugs to find instead of the typical nausea I experience, that instead I understood the lure and empathized with him! No, not that I wanted drugs! I was just so much in his head, experiencing his turmoil. Now that is some incredible writing!
I admired Cooper so very much! He had experienced so much grief in his life it was amazing he wasn’t completely broken. Knowing how powerful addictions could be and determined not to allow himself any addictive substance, no matter how “harmless”; he wouldn’t even drink coffee. His heart for those lost in the world of addiction was overwhelming and he poured himself out for those who were hurting in such a humble and sincere way!
Rivers earned her grief and fear the hard way. Her pain was palpable! I could sense how lost she felt and how out of her element. Yet even in her sorrow, she was willing to listen to God’s direction to serve the very people she despised for what they had cost her.
Drawn in from the start, my attention didn’t waver through the entire story. I found it difficult taking care of everyday things like working, cooking, and sleeping! Not only did I love the characters and the rich descriptions, which allowed me to see the images and the art clearly, I was also blessed by the deep spiritual message that permeated the story.
I highly recommend this beautiful story.
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I was given a copy of this book. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All comments and opinions are my own."
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- 13 August, 2019: Reviewed