Book Review – The Heart Changer

Greetings and salutations! I’m super excited for today’s blog post, as I’m going to be reviewing a very hot off the press book for y’all! Like so hot off the press it literally came out yesterday… 😀 (For those wondering, I’ll share my last NaPoWriMo post next week). So let’s get onto the review…!

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First, some stats….

Number of Pages: 112

Published in: April, 2019

Genre: Middle Grade Historical Fiction

Back Cover Blurb: 

Can an Israelite captive, wrenched from all she loves, serve the very man who destroyed her village?

Miriam is asked to do the impossible: serve the wife of Naaman, commander of the Syrian army. Clinging to treasured memories of home and faith, Miriam faces captivity with worry and bitterness. Little does she know the Heart Changer is wooing and preparing her for a greater mission—far beyond what she could imagine.

This middle-grade historical novel reflects the heartache and angst of a young refugee in a foreign land where all hope seems lost.

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So, what did I think of The Heart Changer…….. 

I really liked it! 

Now obviously I’m not a middle grade reader, but I still do have a fondness for middle grade books (as shown here :D). Throw in the fact that I’m a huge historical fiction fan, plus the fact that I also really enjoy Biblical fiction- and bam! You potentially have a winning book on your hands! And this was one such book… 

Mrs Del Boccio’s writing style is very accessible, but also vivid and just well put together. It is obvious that she has put a lot of time and effort in to researching the history and culture behind this story. As a huge lover of history, I really appreciate this, as it’s always rewarding to read books that actually feel (and are!) historically accurate! 😀 The setting of the story was very vivid, and as the reader, I could really picture the busy Syrian cities and harsh lands that Miriam travelled through. The different settings that she found herself in throughout the story were well written and it was easy to step into her story and see things through her eyes. 

_The day had started with so much hope. Now despair covered her like a heavy cloak, hiding any chance of redemption._ - Chapter 1, The Heart Changer (1)

I also really appreciated how Mrs Del Boccio tackled the story… Obviously this is based on an actual Biblical account, and there are certain facts you have to deal with. It’s not exactly an easy story to retell for MG readers… I mean a girl is captured and exiled from her home, alone, not knowing if any of her family is alive, then forced to serve a pagan family, the father of which then deals with a horrible skin disease… There is a lot of potential red flags in the story, but Mrs Del Boccio deals with them in a gracious and thoughtful manner. I thought that the story content was extremely well done for a MG audience – real enough for them to feel the reality of the pain and suffering, but at the same time not too overwhelming for their age. I also thought that the whole theme of a refugees  is a very appropriate one in this day and age where refugees are such a hot topic… I really found it interesting to look at this topic through this Biblical story in a new light. 

I also found all the underlying themes woven throughout the story very encouraging… There is a lot of talk about bitterness, anger and sorrow, and how it can affect your heart. In Miriam’s case, she went through a long process to deal with all the emotions that were brought up through her capture… It is emphasized that in the end the only thing that can make the true change in someone’s heart is God. He is the ultimate and only true Heart Changer, and his work is very needed in everyone’s heart. I really appreciated the gentle, but persistent way that Mrs Del Boccio underlined this fact. I think that MG readers can really benefit from learning these important truths through this story… That’s one of the reasons I love fiction so much! You can learn so many integral life lessons through the medium of story… After all, story is so very powerful…

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All in all, I really enjoyed this book! It’s a meaningful story for all ages, with a style that I think will appeal very well to MG readers.  So if you know any people that would appreciate a MG historical fiction book – point them to The Heart Changer! And make sure to order your copy soon. 😉 You can find it on Amazon here.

Make sure to check out The Heart Changer book trailer here.

And if you want to learn more about the book in general and Mrs Del Boccio’s other writings definitely check out her website.

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So that wraps up today’s blog post! I hope you enjoyed the review! 🙂

Let’s chat in the comments! Have you ever come across any MG Biblical/Historical fiction before? Are you planning to read The Heart Changer?

Writing Update + Mini Poem & Other Exciting Things!

Hello there! It’s the end of a beautifully sunny spring day for me… Ah, spring is here and it’s delightful! There are flowers everywhere, the sun is showing its face more and more often, and the whole world seems to be alive and pulsing with new life! It makes me very happy… 😀 

Today I just wanted to chat for a bit about some writing related things… I’ve got some random writerly related updates I’d quite like to share with you!

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First of all… I would like to announce that I am going to be taking part of NaPoWriMo 2019!! Napo-what?? You might be asking? 😀 Well, let me explain… That rather strange sounding word is short for National Poetry Writing Month. During the entire month of April, poets from all around the world endeavour to write a poem a day – that’s 30 poems by the end of the month.

I’m quiet excited to be embarking on this little adventure, as I’ve never challenged myself in this way before and I do think it will be good for me. I have quite a competitive streak in me, and so I’m hoping that that will come through for me as I try and write 30 poems in 30 days. It can’t be that hard… right? 😀 I’m hoping that this slightly enforced writing goal will help my inspiration juices to start flowing liberally – something that I feel has not happened in a while… And I’ve already got a word document full of writing prompts, plus a notes list on my phone with poetry ideas jotted down. Hopefully, armed with a computer/notebook & large quantities of writing prompts, I’ll be able to achieve this goal! And every Saturday I’ll be sharing with you updates on how the challenge is going + one of my favourite poems that I’ve written during the week – at least that’s my thinking as of now. I’m excited to share this fun challenge with you all next month! 

Another thing that I’m currently excited about is the fact that I’m on a book launch team for an author who is a good family friend! Her book is called The Heart Changer, and it comes out on April 26th. I’m currently reading an ARC (advanced reader’s copy) and loving it! I don’t want to give away too much of the story, as I’ll have a full review coming out when the book is released. But suffice it to say, it consists of some of my favourite things… middle grade, historical fiction, based on a Bible story… I’m super excited to share more with you when the time comes, but I thought I’d just share a little teaser now to whet your appetites. 😉 Trust me, you won’t want to miss this! 

Another thing that I just realized as I was writing, is that this post is my 100th blog post on The Way of Delight!! Wow – that’s crazy! I don’t think that I could’ve ever imagined getting to the grand total of 100 posts when I first started this little blog in May 2017! My, how it has grown… 😀 It’s coming up on its two year anniversary, it’s creeping up on 200 followers, and now it’s just hit 100 posts! I’m slightly mind boggled at that number – but ah how wonderful it’s been! I’ve absolutely loved sharing my writing and my thoughts on books and everything else with all my readers on here. So… *throws confetti* Thank you for following along with my writing journey on this blog! I’m so grateful for all of your support and encouragement! Here’s to the next 100 posts! *raises glass*

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And now, just to wrap up this rather random post, I thought I would share with you a little mini (nameless!) poem that I found tucked away in my journal recently… I wrote it on a bike ride home after an afternoon at work. Inspiration can come at the most unexpected times…! 

In the dark of moon and shadow

I fly

Down twisted streets

Wondering as I wander

Why home seems so far

Away

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Aaaand, that wraps up today’s post…. Thanks for reading! 🙂

Do you have anything exciting coming up next month? Have you ever heard/participated in NaPoWriMo? Let’s chat in the comments!