The characters are the same, and the story teller is always Jodi Baxter, 3rd grade teacher, wife, mother. "Each book in this series is so different from its predecessor. Through prayer and friendship, the Yada Yadas are getting real. Plus, Bandana Woman, who was safely locked up in prison, has returned. She’s continually unnerved by guilt stemming from the accident and dreads the day when she comes face-to-face with Hakim’s mother. Out of all the Yada Yadas, God has Leslie “Stu” Stuart move into the Baxter’s upstairs flat, which requires a lot of patience-and tongue-biting-on Jodi’s part. Jodi’s life is suddenly full of changes, and they can be described as anything but boring. Instead she finds that when you’re open to His plans, life is unpredictable-in the best and hardest ways. She even asks God for a little “dull and boring” in the new year. The sisters of the Yada Yada Prayer Group are learning how to be real-with each other and with God.Īfter a particularly exhausting year with the Yada Yada Prayer Group, all Jodi Baxter wants is a break.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |