The following is my review on My Heart Remembers posted at Christianbooks.com.
“Once I started reading MY HEART REMEMBERS I couldn’t put it down until the last page. It is exactly the sort of book that I haunt libraries and bookstores to find. Torn apart after being orphaned, three children face vastly different lives as they struggle with their past, their identities, and the near hopelessness of finding each other again. Kim Vogel Sawyer writes as one who knows people, especially relatives and the conflicts that can arise from the resulting connections. I come from a very large family, but whether you have many relatives or none at all, you will love the siblings in this story. They are true to life.”
This is the latest of Kim’s wonderful stories about ‘way back when’ and was based on the orphan trains of the past. As so many others have confessed, I would like to read on about the continuing stories of these three characters’ lives. Their personalities and talents would spawn great sequels. (That’s a hint, Kim.)