Roots of Wood and Stone by Amanda Wen: Content Guide

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Publication Date: Jan 2021

Synopsis:

Abandoned at birth, her family roots a mystery, historical museum curator Sloane Kelley has dedicated her life to making sure others know theirs. When a donor drops off a dusty old satchel, she doesn’t expect much from the common artifact . . .until she finds real treasure inside: a nineteenth-century diary. Now she’s on the hunt to find out more. 


What To Expect:

Roots of Wood and Stone is a the first in the Sedgewick County Chronicles. This is a dual time line Christian historical fiction.


Content Warnings:

Language: None

Sexual Content: None

Violence: Death by natural causes, minimal.

Substance Use: None

Prejudices: None

Religious Themes: The faith thread in this book is throughout the pages but it is not overwhelming to the non believing reader. The main focus of the thread is knowing that you are God’s child and to Him you are the most important thing.

Other Topics: One of the characters is adopted and she struggles with feelings of abandonment. Another character suffers from Alzheimer’s. Mentions of a parent passing away due to cancer is also mentioned in the story but it is not a focus.


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