Monday, March 31, 2014

Review: More Things In Heaven and Earth by Jeff High

Author: Jeff High
Genre: Contemporary fiction
Pages: 358
Published: 2013

This book is the story of a doctor named Luke Bradford, fresh out of school, who moves to the town of Watervalley in rural Tennessee to begin his career.  This is not Luke’s ideal career choice, as he would rather be doing research.  However, student loans need to be paid back so he takes a job as Watervalley's only doctor.  Luke is determined from the start to dislike the small town and his new job, since he believes he has a bigger world view and sees himself working in a more “happening” place.  As Luke becomes more familiar with how the town works, and the quirky people that live there, he quickly sees that his assumption of Watervalley’s residents being “simple” is not at all accurate.  I found it very easy to take to each character, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the Luke’s housekeeper, and each of the other Watervalley residents featured in this first novel.  Luke has had his own challenges in his life, and soon learns the reason why his family wanted him to experience life as a doctor in a small town.  The quirkiness of the town and the depth of the characters make this novel so incredibly heartwarming.  I found it similar to All Creatures Great and Small, except the patients in this novel are human.  I look forward to the next novel of Watervalley.

5/5 stars    
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Reviewed by Laura Beth

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