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This charming and delightful novel will undoubtedly captivate young adult and adult readers alike. Protagonists Adam and Sarah are dynamic, engaging characters whose sweet personalities allow readers to immediately connect with them and invest in the growth of their feelings for one another. The author's vivid voice immerses us in the rural Mennonite setting. A prevailing sense of teenage sincerity builds into early adulthood, creating an emotional effect that keeps readers on the edge of their seats up to the satisfying, emotive climax. Supported by a cast of lovable characters, this…mehr

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This charming and delightful novel will undoubtedly captivate young adult and adult readers alike. Protagonists Adam and Sarah are dynamic, engaging characters whose sweet personalities allow readers to immediately connect with them and invest in the growth of their feelings for one another. The author's vivid voice immerses us in the rural Mennonite setting. A prevailing sense of teenage sincerity builds into early adulthood, creating an emotional effect that keeps readers on the edge of their seats up to the satisfying, emotive climax. Supported by a cast of lovable characters, this well-crafted romance features an engrossing narrative. Cloud County: A Love Story is a finely written novel worthy of consuming the attention of audiences both young and old with its creative storyline that makes for an easy yet gripping read. Readers will be unable to put this book down until they have uncovered the very last sentence.
Autorenporträt
R.H. Hull (Ray Hull) was born and raised on their family farms located in the same area of Kansas as the Old Order Mennonite families about whom this novel is written. He received his early education in the same two-room rural school that the Mennonite children mentioned in this story also attended. He lived in this area of Kansas with his parents from childhood into young adulthood, working with his father on their farms. Throughout his young adulthood, he maintained his relationships with his Mennonite friends and colleagues. Currently, after completing his doctorate in neuroscience, he is a successful published author of thirty-two books including four books co-authored with New York Times bestselling author, Jim Stovall, twenty-two well-recognized textbooks on communication disorders and communicating in professional life, a successful novel entitled A Place Called Eden, and most recently, The Art of De-Stressing: Removing the Most Stressful Obstacles to Personal and Professional Success. He is also a columnist, and a nationally known presenter at over 600 conferences and conventions on The Art of Communication in Professional Life across the U.S. and other countries.