By Sharon A Lavy
Story and Logic Media Group
(December 26, 2012)
ISBN 978-0615724362
ASIN: B00ATTLBO6
Price e-format: 6.99
Print: 15.99
Old Order Fiction
From the publisher: Sara Brubaker
was two years old when a German Baptist couple adopted her. She has become a
beautiful woman, and works as a secretary for Alexander's. Now she's torn
between wanting to live in the normal world of fun and fashion, or joining the
Dunkards to truly belong with her adoptive family. Birdie Alexander thinks if
she works at the family business hard enough and long enough she will gain her
father's love. Can she learn a thing or two from the German Baptist secretary?
Irene West is Birdie's lifelong Sunday school friend. Irene misses having a
father figure around, and is very boy crazy, which causes Birdie to struggle
with the friendship and Irene to struggle with life. Will Birdie overcome her
self-righteous nature before it's too late—for Irene?
Sharon Lavy’s debut novel is a trip back in time. I hate to
admit it, but I knew all the Helen Reddy songs that Birdie sings.
Dreaming of a Father’s Love is a many-layered story of finding
love, or realizing that it’s been there all along, for Lavy’s characters.
Growing up in the crazy early 1970s when women were beginning to assert
themselves was tough enough in the general population, but when you belong to a
fairly strict mainline faith, it’s even harder. Birdie wants to make choices
about her future for herself, but it’s difficult with a father she feels is
over-critical and harsh when he really wants the best for her. During the
summer after high school graduation all the dreadful events that happen to her
family and friends could have sunk her, if not for the deep-seated faith which
was her foundation. Dealing with a love triangle, figuring out how to help or
deal with her friends, both old and new, and her family help her realize her
place in the community in which she lives and wants to stay.