Rich with sensory imagery, well-developed characters, and peppered with native words, the novel brings alive the traditional and transitional lives of the native people of Oregon in the late nineteenth century.
- "Christian Library Journal" for "Love to Water My Soul"
"[Love to Water My Soul]" is impossible to put down Kirkpatrick s prose is chiseled with wrenching images that draw one into the story and engage one s senses Jane Kirkpatrick has written another fine western novel.
- "Persimmon Hill" magazine
Like a tumbleweed blown by a desert wind, this book carries the reader along. The wide space of Oregon history and the inner space of personal growth fill the pages of this treasure of a book. It is about the individual and community, the internalizing of values reflected from one s childhood family, and the journey toward wholeness that most of us make.
- Sally White, Scio Public Library, for "Love to Water My Soul"
A romance, a chronicle of family life, a study of relations between white settlers and reservation Indians, "A Sweetness to the Soul "is a deceptively simple book that touches something deep in the reader. The best novels leave the reader changed in some significant way. "Sweetness" does that literally from its opening pages It is a celebration of those things that connect us, that make us what we are, that give us joy, and sorrow, and understanding. This book will touch your soul.
- "Statesman Journal""
"Rich with sensory imagery, well-developed characters, and peppered with native words, the novel brings alive the traditional and transitional lives of the native people of Oregon in the late nineteenth century."
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Christian Library Journal for
Love to Water My Soul "
[Love to Water My Soul] is impossible to put down... Kirkpatrick's prose is chiseled with wrenching images that draw one into the story and engage one's senses... Jane Kirkpatrick has written another fine western novel."
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Persimmon Hill magazine
"Like a tumbleweed blown by a desert wind, this book carries the reader along. The wide space of Oregon history and the inner space of personal growth fill the pages of this treasure of a book. It is about the individual and community, the internalizing of values reflected from one's childhood family, and the journey toward wholeness that most of us make."
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Sally White, Scio Public Library, for
Love to Water My Soul "A romance, a chronicle of family life, a study of relations between white settlers and reservation Indians,
A Sweetness to the Soul is a deceptively simple book that touches something deep in the reader. The best novels leave the reader changed in some significant way.
Sweetness does that literally from its opening pages... It is a celebration of those things that connect us, that make us what we are, that give us joy, and sorrow, and understanding. This book will touch your soul."
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Statesman Journal
Jane Kirkpatrick is an Oregon author whose work includes the three novels Love to Water My Soul, A Sweetness to the Soul, and Homestead. A Sweetness to the Soul earned the author and publisher the Wrangler Award from the Western Heritage Center as the "Outstanding Western Novel of 1995." Her award-winning essays have appeared in over fifty magazines and newspapers across the country. She is a clinical social worker, speaker, and teacher. Jane and her husband, Jerry, live on a remote ranch in Eastern Oregon. A Gathering of Finches is the third book in her compelling historical novel series.