Hope's Highest Mountain
is not only a story of hope
midst pain and sadness, it is a story of strength, an inner strength
forged through reliance on God. While most of us will never face the
challenges faced by Ingrid Chastain as she traveled through the
wilderness of Montana seeking to deliver vials of life-saving
medicine, we will each encounter times when we need the sustaining
strength that comes through trusting and relying on God. This story
will inspire those seeking such strength.
Hope's Highest Mountain
is well written. Beller paints beautiful mental images of Montana's
mountain grandeur that invite feelings of fear and awe. She engages
all of the reader's senses: the taste of simple trail fare, the
iciness of wading through deep snow, the warmth of snuggling beneath
heavy furs, the sounds of the forest, and the smell of sickness. I
highly recommend this book and am grateful to have received a copy
from Bethany House via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I
was under no obligation to provide a positive review and received no
monetary compensation.
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