
A small dose of kindness can go a long way
Andy Clark has always been different. But it isn’t just the tumorous mass covering half his face that sets him apart—it’s his quiet kindness. As an anonymous do-gooder in Flatsboro, North Carolina, Andy lives out what his mama taught him, even though she’s no longer there.
Della Rose Miller, a well-known former beauty queen, escapes her crumbling marriage to arrogant Wade Miller and moves back to her hometown in hopes of finding reprieve. She and her daughter settle into a little Flatsboro apartment and quickly learn that they’re in the same complex as a childhood classmate whose heart Della Rose broke in third grade.
With her life turned upside down, Della Rose is uneasy about starting fresh, but when unassuming Andy turns his generosity toward her daughter, an unlikely friendship rekindles. When a heroic act suddenly pushes Andy into the spotlight, he risks his anonymity and quiet day-to-day habits to stand up for what’s right.
As Della Rose navigates the end of her marriage and Andy continues his secret philanthropy, they navigate grief and trusting God. Heather Norman Smith weaves a charming and heartwarming Southern story to remind you of the power of simple kindness.
My Review:
“A simple kindness could be the tap of a finger that started a domino effect of changes in someone’s life.” (p 70)
Well now, this book was the healing balm I didn’t know I needed! I’m not sure I can even convey what an impact ‘A Simple Kindness in Flatsboro’ had on me. Gentle, but profound, though it does pack a stunning emotional and spiritual punch as well.
Andy and his ‘do-good’ list is inspiring. And his contagious faith is, well, contagious. His outlook humbled me and the notes from his deceased mama both gutted and uplifted me.
Della Rose is the complete opposite of Andy’s steadfast faithfulness. Let’s just say she’s a work in progress. I could see God’s hand in the renewal of this childhood friendship at a time when they both are struggling with profound loss. This isn’t a romance and I can’t believe I’m saying this, but it’s actually better than a romance!
If books could give empathetic hugs, this one would wrap its arms around you and never let go!
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