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Anne Kimberly Reviews

Added March 18, 2009
Dark Well of Decision
Review 2
Author: Anne Kimberly
Publisher: Highland Press Publishing
Publisher Website: www.highlandpress.org
Available At: Bookstores everywhere
Publishing Date: Available Now
Genre: Young Adult/Christian/Fantasy
Format: Trade paper
Price: $7.99
ISBN-13: 978-0-9800356-5-0
Reviewer: Joyce Handzo
Rating: 8 Gargoyles
Imaginative with a gentle touch of inspiration, Dark Well of Decision has the potential to engage the minds of teen readers. When thirteen-year-old Zoe tumbles down an ancient well, she enters a fantasy world that leads her back to a renewed reality. The spiritual applications of Zoe's adventure are sensitively treated, allowing readers to absorb the implications of her decisions and to cheer her on to a meaningful future.
Simply written, this story is easy to read, while the first person perspective gives readers access to Zoe's thoughts, highlighting her insecurities, doubts and fears. As she is pulled into the old well, her mind encounters new sights and sounds, all of which introduce her to a fantasy world populated by tiny people. Zoe's time spent in this hidden realm reveals truths about life and its real meaning. The friends she makes gives her a clearer understanding of their principles, and a spirited encouragement to her soul.
The fantasy world is rich in creativity and classic Christian truths. Readers will wonder and wander along with Zoe as she explores this tiny niche of a world. Yet, the novel also serves as a type of map to a more momentous existence. Zoe's diversion into this fantastic region gives her a new set of ideas and values to take home. The forces of good and evil, and their constant struggling for supremacy, are depicted with appropriate dialogue and an inventive setting.
Dark Well of Decision is good reading with some great themes.
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Added June 6, 2008
Dark Well of Decision
Review 1
Author: Anne Kimberly
Publisher: Highland Press
Available At: Bookstores Everywhere
Publishing Date: December 2007
Genre: Young Adult: Christian/Fantasy
Format: Trade Paperback
Price: $7.99
ISBN-13: 978-0980035650
Reviewer: Aaron Paul Lazar, author of the LeGarde Mystery Series
Thirteen-year-old Zoe lives in the country on a beautiful farm and is kept company by her grandmother and two geese. When her chores are done, she's given the freedom to roam the woods and fields and learns to love every aspect of nature. But Zoe doesn't escape the usual trials of becoming a teenager. She questions her value as a young woman, feeling unattractive and comparing herself to the perfect and impossible standards seen on billboards and television. She tries hard to be a good person, helping her grandmother on the farm while her parents work hard at their respective jobs. Yet she can't help question her grandmother's unswerving faith.
Does God really exist? Does he know she's suffering? Does he care?
Questions plaque the young lady at an alarming rate, in concert with the new hormones that race throughout her body, adding emotional highs and lows to her current state of confusion.
When she stops to peer down into an old well on her grandparents' property, she sees a glimmer of something in the darkness that wasn't there before. She looks harder, and harder... yet the vision isn't clear. Finally, with all her concentration, she strains her eyes and focuses deep down in the well, and is immediately drawn through a tiny hole to the cold water at the bottom.
Crying out for God's help after hours standing in the frigid water, Zoe almost gives up. No one hears her, and she fears all is lost. Yet after a particularly soulful plea to the Almighty, she spies a tiny balcony on the side of the well that she hadn't seen earlier.
Thus begins Zoe's magical adventure into the land of the Noachs, where she meets people from a miniature subterranean culture, including the kindly Kristo and Kitia and the lovable and brave guard dog, Areli. With their support, Zoe learns about their purpose in life and is granted an new respect for every tiny morsel nature prepares in the ground above. From a single currant berry to the soft down of a dandelion, her hosts use each gift from God with care and gratitude.
Zoe's real test comes when faced with a "rescue" that swims before her eyes with great allure. A beautiful woman, a table laden with luscious feasts, the warmth of the sunshine, her grandparents' farm...
But is it real? With great inner strength, Zoe recognizes the dangers of evil and restores her faith in God.
Anne Kimberly has written a magical tale that held the interest of this adult. Recommended as a book to read to young ones as well as perfectly suited for teenagers.

Aaron Paul Lazar lives on a ridge overlooking the Genesee Valley in upstate New York with his wife, mother-in-law, and cat. Recent "empty-nesters," Aaron and Dale have been fixing up their 1811 antique home after twenty-five years of kid and puppy wear. Daughters Jennifer, Melanie, and Allison live close by, and weekends now feature sleepover parties for grandsons Julian and Gordon.
Aaron works as an electrophotographic engineer at Eastman Kodak Company, in Rochester, New York, but his true passion lies in writing. While currently working on his thirteenth novel, he also enjoys gardening; cooking family feasts; photography, cross-country skiing, classical music, and French Impressionist art. Although he adored raising his delightful daughters, he finds grandfathering his "two little buddies" one of life's finest experiences.
In addition to receiving publishing contracts for Double Forté, Upstaged, Tremolo: cry of the loon, Mazurka, Healey's Cave, and One Potato, Blue Potato, Aaron writes "Seedlings," a monthly column featured in the Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine (FMAM) and the Mysteryfiction.net literary newsletter "Voice in the Dark". His short articles on writing have appeared in Absolute Write,and his short essay, "Word Paintings" was included in the
2007 Bylines Writers' Desk Calendar. Check out the Great Mystery and Suspense Magazine for the flash fiction piece, "Follow the Leader" and visit his blogs at www.murderby4.blogspot.com and www.aaronlazar.blogspot.com. Aaron is the Saturday Writing Essential host on Gather.com.
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