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16367: Kissing Adrien

Title of Book: Something Beyond the Sky
Author: Siri L. Mitchell
ISBN Number: 0736916377
Publisher: Harvest House
Publication Date: Jan 2006
Reviewer: Dell Smith Klein

Something Beyond the Sky
By Siri L. Mitchell
916370: Something Beyond the Sky

Four Air Force wives, Anne Bradley, Rachel Hawthorne, Karen Bannister and Beth Bennett, meet for the first time at a tea. Their lives intertwine as they work together on a Christmas Bazaar and other events together. The women are from different backgrounds and different religions. That they can become friends borders on the miraculous. Each woman faces struggles—childlessness, an eating disorder, limited job prospects, a shaky marriage, and twins. Each woman discovers she must look to what lies beyond the sky if she is to understand truth, friendship and forgiveness.

Siri L. Mitchell does a fantastic job of weaving together the lives of four extremely diverse women in SOMETHING BEYOND THE SKY. She is also the author of KISSING ADRIEN. Mitchell graduated from the University of Washington and has worked in government and been a military spouse.

As I sat down with SOMETHING BEYOND THE SKY, I turned to the “Roster of Characters” and wondered if I’d have trouble keeping all those people straight. Actually, I had no trouble at all. Mitchell’s characters are so well drawn, I knew who was talking before I read the, “so-and-so said.” By the end of the book, I genuinely cared for each of these women and hope to see them in future Mitchell novels. I recommend SOMETHING BEYOND THE SKY to anyone who has questions about faith, or about God, and to those who want to read about love beyond the wedding.