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The Divine Proverb of Streusel

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Shaken by her parents' divorce and discouraged by the growing chasm between herself and her serious boyfriend, Nikki Werner seeks solace at her uncle's farm in a small Missouri hamlet. She'll spend the summer there, picking up the pieces of her shattered present so she can plan a better future.
But what awaits her at the ancestral farm is the past—one she barely knows.
Among her late grandmother's belongings, Nikki finds an old notebook filled with handwritten German recipes and wise sayings pulled from the book of Proverbs.
With each recipe she makes, she invites locals to the family table to hear their stories about the town's history, her ancestors, and her estranged father.
What started as a cathartic way to connect to her heritage soon becomes the means through which she learns how the women before her endured—with the help of their cooking prowess and a healthy dollop of faith.
"A sweetly satisfying novel with layers of heartbreak and healing, forgiveness and family, homey wisdom ... and recipes! You'll want to slow down and savor this one."—JULIE KLASSEN, bestselling author of The Sisters of Sea View
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 13, 2023
      New beginnings, long-buried secrets, and German culinary delicacies combine in this touching tale of familial hurt and healing from Brunsvold (The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip). Reeling from her parents’ divorce and her father’s remarriage less than a month later, high school teacher Nikki Werner seeks refuge over summer break at her late grandmother’s farmhouse, now owned by her uncle Wes. While cleaning, she stumbles upon a cache of old family photos and a composition book that her great-grandmother Lena, a German immigrant, filled with a mix of recipes and spiritual insights (“Three things withstood the pressures of time and assimilation,” Lena mused of the family’s roots; “faith in One True God, hope for better things, and love of butter”). Undone by the tension with her father and a recent blowout with her boyfriend, Nikki seeks comfort in Lena’s recipes and wise insights into the power of prayer. As the summer wears on, Nikki uncovers tangled secrets about her dad’s traumatic childhood and his relationship with his own angry, volatile father, though she’ll need God’s help to forgive him, heal, and move forward. Brunsvold animates each of her well-drawn characters with palpable, deeply rooted emotion; Nikki’s mix of simmering resentment and love toward her father is rendered with particular care, and makes their eventual reconciliation all the sweeter. Interwoven with gentle humor and plenty of German recipes (heavy on the potatoes, cabbage, and of course, butter), this is sure to satisfy.

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