When Troubles Rain by Jim Hodge
MWSA Review
Author Jim Hodge tells the story of an upper Midwest family living an agricultural way of life during the tumultuous years of the 1960s. The Vietnam War was raging, and the Korean War was twelve years into a truce that stipulated maintenance of a demilitarized zone between the North and South.
In When Troubles Rain, the author deftly draws his characters so they are fully relatable. He builds informative back stories that illuminate the heritage, culture, and beliefs of the Norwegian-American Berg family.
Through love, strong familial ties, war, tragic loss, threats to their way of life, and strong community, the Berg family faces every challenge with grace, faith, and a good dose of stoicism.
The most touching aspect of this historical novel is its absence of bravado. We follow the family in its daily life for a period of time, and therein lies the magic. It is unassuming, yet powerful; serious, yet with humor; The story recognizes the horrors of war, yet stresses the family's dedication to God and country.
This is a book to renew the values of patriotism, hard work, family, sacrifice, and gratitude.
Review by Pat Walkow (March 2023)
Author's Synopsis
When the painful war drums of Vietnam are accelerating, a fifth generation Wisconsin farm family must lean on its faith to see themselves through a land dispute, a wrenching loss at home and two very different sons who must face the call of war-time America.
At home and in two far-away lands a salt of the earth midwestern family must face the realities of life.
Format(s) for review: Paper Only
Review Genre: Fiction—Historical Fiction
Number of Pages: 245
Word Count: 74,743