By Tammy Hill
©June 2012
Charisma House
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ISBN-10: 1616389265
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ISBN-13: 978-1616389260
Paper 13.99
Kindle 9.39
Genre: YA, contemporary paranormal
From the
publisher:
Ember
Matthews has a gift...
Sixteen-year-old Ember Matthews is tired of being the person everyone else wants her to be. Although she is nervous about moving to a small town and leaving behind the comforts of her old life, Ember welcomes the opportunity to escape the mistakes and pain of her past. Ember truly wants to change, but when faced with temptation and peer pressure from some new friends, she finds herself slipping into the same old patterns. As she reconnects with God, Ember begins to realize that she is no ordinary teenager. She sees things that no one else sees, and knows things she has no business knowing. Will Ember learn to use her God-given gift, or will the burden of her calling be too much for her to carry?
Sixteen-year-old Ember Matthews is tired of being the person everyone else wants her to be. Although she is nervous about moving to a small town and leaving behind the comforts of her old life, Ember welcomes the opportunity to escape the mistakes and pain of her past. Ember truly wants to change, but when faced with temptation and peer pressure from some new friends, she finds herself slipping into the same old patterns. As she reconnects with God, Ember begins to realize that she is no ordinary teenager. She sees things that no one else sees, and knows things she has no business knowing. Will Ember learn to use her God-given gift, or will the burden of her calling be too much for her to carry?
My
review:
Stick
with this story! Sixteen-year-old Ember has a troubled history that’s only
hinted at and frustrating nightmares that seem to have no basis. Through the
first half of Knowing, the reader
lives with Ember as she settles in a new town—her temptation to stay a
“plastic,” to wow the boys and impress the new kids—the type of girl she wishes
she left behind.
Getting
the news her mom had divorced her stepdad and was moving them away from
Atlanta, Georgia, is both a shock and a blessing. Ember has a close
relationship to her mom, but is also a typical teenager with moodiness, and
equal bouts of thoughtfulness and thoughtlessness. They move a few weeks before school starts
and Ember gets acclimated to the new town quickly when she meets Cade, a young
man who stops to help unload boxes. Cade and Ember become an immediate item,
and Cade’s gal pal, Missy, and Ember hit it off as well. As Ember starts
getting to know more kids and getting involved in church activities, the reader
may wonder where all this is going…but hang on, Knowing is not your typical teen angst story.
Ember is
endowed with a special gift, as the title implies, and choices to make. Those
choices are engagingly revealed through the second half of the book.
Hill’s
book flows very realistically with natural dialogue and believable characters,
from the teenagers to the adults in all situations. I appreciated learning
about both sides of the debate regarding the Spiritual Gifts, which are shared
without judgment. Nicely done. Teens and their parents who are curious about or
are involved in charismatic faith practices will find much to like about this
book.