As a storyteller I frequently think about " the rest of the story " not in print about the real people mentioned, often like this woman, not even named. This novel fleshes out for us the encounter mentioned in the. Bible in John 4. she also connects the Samaritan woman at the well with "The Good Samaritan " . The author has gone to much effort to research customs and traditions of the times. I loved the sweet friendship with the shepherd boy. hated the wicked, selfish aunt. loved her faithful friend, Hannah. Like watching a movie based on a true story, knew something had to happen to Jesse. . . still sad when I read that part. surprised by Ahmal. despised Reuben and his servant...to the end. Absolutely loved how she brings Jesus encounters into the story.... his miracles and ministry precede his. visit to the well.I love books that take my emotions on a roller-coaster ride. laughter to despair and back again. a well-known saying applies here, "All stories are true, and some of them really happened!" We know part of this is True, the rest. could have happened just like described. A good friend recommended (and loaned) this to me. Another delightful story of a little known Woman of the Bible. Her story of faith and courage through numerous tragedies ultimately bringing her to meet Jesus and join his followers. Puts the tragedies of today in perspective. how would we manage if our spouses had to travel days or weeks all the time for there jobs. How do we handle mean gossip and misfortunes? the heroine manages all these and more with her head held high and a happy ending.
Do You like book Journey To The Well (2003)?
I read this book a couple of years ago. I will never forget how it touched my heart.
—giacomini
this might be how the story from the Bible was actually lived out. great story!
—sha
Interesting boook that turned a Bible story into a novel.
—kattwhittaker