I read this book the week before we moved. It was a good,
light read that was perfect for taking my mind off of the move before I went to
sleep at night. I did not realize, until I sat down to write this review, that
the author is from the Texas Hill Country not far from where we lived. Lisa
Wingate has written many other books and I will probably check them out more
thoroughly once we have settled into our new house.
The Summer Kitchen written by Lisa Wingate
Sandra’s world is crashing down all around her. She is
lonely and confused. So, she begins spending her days at her Uncle Poppy’s
house. Although she begins by doing some cleaning and painting to prepare to
sell the house, she finds herself with a secret mission to care for those in
need.
This is a story about love and hurt, restoration and new
beginnings. It addresses family issues such as adoption, marriage struggles,
death, hunger, and poverty. But most importantly, it illustrates that even a few humble peanut butter and jelly sandwiches can made a big difference in the lives of those in need. I would recommend this book to someone that enjoys a quick
read with a strong moral emphasis. And, it is obvious from the title that is an
appropriate read for the summer.