Woo Skin - Shop now
Kindle Unlimited
Unlimited reading. Over 4 million titles. Learn more
OR
$10.99 with 31 percent savings
Digital List Price: $15.99

These promotions will be applied to this item:

Some promotions may be combined; others are not eligible to be combined with other offers. For details, please see the Terms & Conditions associated with these promotions.

You've subscribed to ! We will preorder your items within 24 hours of when they become available. When new books are released, we'll charge your default payment method for the lowest price available during the pre-order period.
Update your device or payment method, cancel individual pre-orders or your subscription at
Your Memberships & Subscriptions
Kindle app logo image

Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.

Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web.

Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app.

QR code to download the Kindle App

Follow the author

Something went wrong. Please try your request again later.

All Manner of Things Kindle Edition

4.6 out of 5 stars 826 ratings

When Annie Jacobson's brother Mike enlists as a medic in the Army in 1967, he hands her a piece of paper with the address of their long-estranged father. If anything should happen to him in Vietnam, Mike says, Annie must let their father know.

In Mike's absence, their father returns to face tragedy at home, adding an extra measure of complication to an already tense time. As they work toward healing and pray fervently for Mike's safety overseas, letter by letter the Jacobsons must find a way to pull together as a family, regardless of past hurts. In the tumult of this time, Annie and her family grapple with the tension of holding both hope and grief in the same hand, even as they learn to turn to the One who binds the wounds of the brokenhearted.

Author Susie Finkbeiner invites you into the Jacobson family's home and hearts during a time in which the chaos of the outside world touched their small community in ways they never imagined.


"Finkbeiner's characters believably navigate the emotional upheaval of war, and she skillfully depicts how the Jacobson's slowly open up to one another, emerging with greater strength, faith, and mutual respect."--
Publishers Weekly

"The small-town experience and connect readers deeply to characters who cry, cringe, and are, ultimately, able to rest assured that all will be well."--
Booklist, starred review

"Susie Finkbeiner's new novel captures that fraught time with beauty and gentleness. . . . A beautiful, arresting novel."--
The Banner

From the Publisher

All manner of things

Booklist

PW

Midwest Book Review

Editorial Reviews

From the Back Cover

A 2020 Michigan Notable Book

***

"Some books are meant to be read. All Manner of Things is meant to be lived in."--Jocelyn Green, Christy Award-winning author of Between Two Shores


After Annie Jacobson's brother Mike enlists as a medic in the Army in 1967, he mails her the address of their long-estranged father. If anything should happen to him in Vietnam, Mike says, Annie must let their father know.

In Mike's absence, their father returns to face tragedy at home, adding an extra measure of complication to an already tense time. Letter by letter, the Jacobsons must find a way to pull together as a family, regardless of past hurts. In the tumult of this time, Annie and her family will grapple with the tension of holding both hope and grief in the same hand, even as they learn to turn to the One who binds the wounds of the brokenhearted.


"Susie Finkbeiner has created characters so real in
All Manner of Things, you may want to write them a letter to find out how they are doing once you've turned the last page of the book. Definitely a story and characters you will remember."--Ann H. Gabhart, bestselling author of River to Redemption

"With intimacy, a poetic voice, and an ever-present grip on hope, Finkbeiner writes with breathtaking admiration for the common American family in the throes of unbearable circumstances. Beautiful. Honest. Artfully written. A winning novel."--
Elizabeth Byler Younts, author of The Solace of Water

"Finkbeiner's characters believably navigate the emotional upheaval of war, and she skillfully depicts how the Jacobson's slowly open up to one another, emerging with greater strength, faith, and mutual respect."--Publishers Weekly

"The small-town experience and connect readers deeply to characters who cry, cringe, and are, ultimately, able to rest assured that all will be well."--
Booklist, starred review

"Susie Finkbeiner's new novel captures that fraught time with beauty and gentleness. . . . A beautiful, arresting novel."--
The Banner

Susie Finkbeiner is the CBA bestselling author of A Cup of Dust, A Trail of Crumbs, and A Song of Home. She serves on the Breathe Christian Writers Conference planning committee, volunteers her time at Ada Bible Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and speaks at retreats and women's events across the state. Susie and her husband have three children and live in West Michigan.

About the Author

Susie Finkbeiner is the CBA bestselling author of A Cup of Dust, A Trail of Crumbs, and A Song of Home. She serves on the Breathe Christian Writers Conference planning committee, volunteers her time at Ada Bible Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and speaks at retreats and women's events across the state. Susie and her husband have three children and live in West Michigan.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07NDN6RKK
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Revell (June 4, 2019)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 4, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.9 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 443 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 out of 5 stars 826 ratings

About the author

Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations.
Susie Finkbeiner
Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.
Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.

Susie Finkbeiner is the CBA bestselling author of The Nature of Small Birds, Stories That Bind Us, and The Pearl Spence Series. Her novels The All-American and All Manner of Things were both selected as Michigan Notable books.

Susie and her husband have three children and live in West Michigan.

Customer reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars
826 global ratings

Review this product

Share your thoughts with other customers

Customers say

Customers find this book to be a must-read with well-developed characters and a touching portrait of family love. The writing is simple and effective, with one customer noting how it brings the time period to life. The book receives positive feedback for its picture quality, with one review highlighting how it captures rural/small town life. While many customers describe it as sweet, some find it too depressing.

AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

34 customers mention "Readability"34 positive0 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a spellbinding story that is an absolute must-read, with one customer noting how it inspires love without restraint.

"...I loved the cover, the premise, and I love everything Susie Finkbeiner has written. And with All Manner of Things, she has outdone herself!..." Read more

"...In a never ending deluge of unworthy cinema, this story has potential for award...." Read more

"Enjoyed the story ! - felt the author had a very good way with words...." Read more

"...and even at times understated tone the author uses in telling the story is absolutely perfect and in fact causes it to pack a punch that truly..." Read more

14 customers mention "Writing quality"14 positive0 negative

Customers find the book well written and simple to read, with one customer particularly appreciating the letters in the story.

"Enjoyed the story ! - felt the author had a very good way with words...." Read more

"...The straightforward and even at times understated tone the author uses in telling the story is absolutely perfect and in fact causes it to pack a..." Read more

"...kind of heart-stirring, epiphanic relationship story I love to read, write, ponder, watch, and ponder some more...." Read more

"...The writing style just pulls you in and is effortless to read. Highly recommend!" Read more

12 customers mention "Heartwarming story"12 positive0 negative

Customers find this book heartwarming, with its touching portrait of family love and real emotions. One customer notes how it inspires love without restraint, while another mentions how it evokes feelings of hope.

"I couldn't put the book down. Book was family oriented. with many themes besides the obvious small town boy goes to Vietnam...." Read more

"...and powerful story of a 1960s family dealing with real life and real emotions...." Read more

"...Finkbeiner has painted a beautiful, touching portrait of family love, and the priceless value of generations and faith and dreams, with strokes that..." Read more

"...If you’ve had a hard year, this book will be a balm, reminding you of the power of relationship and the depth of divine love, delivering rich truth..." Read more

8 customers mention "Character development"8 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book.

"...She’s such a master storyteller with literary pacing and characters so perfectly crafted they truly are the real people we live with...." Read more

"What a well developed story! I enjoyed the characters and felt like I understood them and the time in history." Read more

"...Great characters, flawed and familiar, wise. I’ll save for future reread. God is part of the Jacobsen family life in a very authentic way." Read more

"...I didn’t want to put this book down. The characters are so well developed and relatable...." Read more

8 customers mention "Time period"8 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the historical setting of the book, with one customer noting how the time period comes alive in the narrative, and another highlighting its portrayal of a very difficult time in American history.

"...Trusting God in tough times. But I appreciated the nature specifics...." Read more

"...I enjoyed the characters and felt like I understood them and the time in history." Read more

"...It was a very difficult time in American history and the author did an excellent job of portraying how this war impacted small town USA...." Read more

"I liked the era this book was about, but at the same time, I’m at the age I remember the unhappy times it brought...." Read more

6 customers mention "Picture quality"6 positive0 negative

Customers praise the book's vivid imagery, with one review noting how it captures rural and small-town life, while another mentions its realistic portrayal.

"...little bird in our home because of the way her imagery so completely captured rural/small town life in the 60's...." Read more

"...Finkbeiner has painted a beautiful, touching portrait of family love, and the priceless value of generations and faith and dreams, with strokes that..." Read more

"...difficult time in American history and the author did an excellent job of portraying how this war impacted small town USA...." Read more

"...The characters are so well developed and relatable. This book was an absolute experience for the heart and worth every page." Read more

5 customers mention "Love story"5 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the love story in the book, finding it sweet, with one customer describing it as profoundly lovely.

"This book was one of my most anticipated books of 2019. I loved the cover, the premise, and I love everything Susie Finkbeiner has written...." Read more

"...Susie is adorable. To hear her thoughts and vision for this book was pretty cool. I can’t wait to read her other books now!!" Read more

"...So simple, sweet, and profound. Highly recommended!" Read more

"Profoundly moving, profoundly lovely. Each character jumped off the page in their realness...." Read more

6 customers mention "Sadness"3 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed reactions to the sadness in the book, with some finding it too depressing and very disappointing.

"...It was warm and sweet and let you feel things like hope, grief, love, and joy in a wonderful story. Thank you for this book Susie Finkbeiner!!!" Read more

"...At chapter 35 I couldn't take it anymore. I jump to 65, nope, still depressing. Closed it out at the epilogue that had a hint of good things to come...." Read more

"...Following their journey through the coming year was joyful and heartbreaking at the same time. I finished the book in two sittings, I was glued!" Read more

"I only made it 37% in (160 pages) This book was a huge disappointment...." Read more

An absolute must read
5 out of 5 stars
An absolute must read
Profoundly moving, profoundly lovely. Each character jumped off the page in their realness. The family dynamics rang beautifully true - you’ll fall in love with the grandmas - and the arc of story is spellbinding. I wept at the end in both gratitude and grief. If you’ve had a hard year, this book will be a balm, reminding you of the power of relationship and the depth of divine love, delivering rich truth through the power of spellbinding story.
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry, there was an error
Sorry we couldn't load the review

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2019
    This book was one of my most anticipated books of 2019. I loved the cover, the premise, and I love everything Susie Finkbeiner has written. And with All Manner of Things, she has outdone herself! She’s such a master storyteller with literary pacing and characters so perfectly crafted they truly are the real people we live with.

    Tackling a Vietnam era book is no small obstacle either since the era is laden with strong contradicting emotions, deep wounds and fears, and such burdens that many of us will never know. From the setting to the characters to the letters within…they are so masterfully done and with such devotion to honesty. I never heard judgment in her voice as the author or a modern finger pointing to the past wounds or wrongs in any accusatory way, but rather with her poetic voice she has given voice to the heartaches and real-life wounds of an American family and community—these are the kinds of books that heal. As the reader, that heartache is transferred right into your heart and we can walk together in it and share the load. But when the sorrow and burdens are at their heaviest there’s an undercurrent of hope that doesn’t go unnoticed.

    I don’t want to give anything away, but as you journey through this story, hold Annie closely, reader—and some tissues. Annie walks bravely and faithfully and deserves cohorts and comrades. She questions the things we have questioned and when she finds hope, she helps us weigh it in the balance of hurt and grief. Hope always wins. I wish I could write her a letter and hear how 2019 is treating her so many years later… I also wish I could put into better words how highly I would recommend this book…this would be a perfect bookclub book and it’s definitely a re-reading book. I have a papercopy and an audible copy if that is of any indication of my love for this book. READ IT!
    8 people found this helpful
    Report
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2019
    Annie and Mike have such character as to be admired by those of us who have placed their hands on the plug and claim cover under the cross. My versions of war and serving in the Gulf were similar in the clarity you can gain when your given a moment of grace to hear The Lord's voice calling. It would be another 6 years and being widowed before I became broken enough to seek refuge. Still, today, the pressures of life seek to drown out God's voice as helecopters, machines or the clamor of my head in silence. These characters have much to teach us in living lives of our Christian walk and surviving "all manner of war."
    In a never ending deluge of unworthy cinema, this story has potential for award. I would love to see it added to my personal collection of important movies not to be missed. Great job Susie Finkbeiner!
    One person found this helpful
    Report
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2019
    Enjoyed the story ! - felt the author had a very good way with words. I also liked the fact that she didn’t feel the need to put in any inappropriate happenings or language to try hold the readers interest! Just good reading 😊
    A good book to curl up with on a lazy day!
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2020
    I couldn't put the book down. Book was family oriented. with many themes besides the obvious small town boy goes to Vietnam. Dutch heritage in small Michigan town, imigration, small town life, the effects of war through multiple generations and wars., a broken family trusting God but children always hoping their family can be healed. Trusting God in tough times. But I appreciated the nature specifics. Pushing racial boundaries in the more open north,yet being realistic about attitudes. 1967-68 was time of turmoil in US. And romance thrown in, so not clear what outcome would be at first. I will recommend this book to several friends.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2019
    From the beginning of this story, I felt as though Susie was telling my story. That she must have been a little bird in our home because of the way her imagery so completely captured rural/small town life in the 60's. And in particular, the way the Vietnam war hung over our days. She doesn't mince words about the effect of war on peoples' lives and society. How war can nearly wipe out and destroy a generation. As well as how men turned to drink to forget what they had seen and been required to do. Susie describes so well how we go on -- picking up the pieces of our lives --never again the same -- but strengthened by "all manner of things" that remain.
    4 people found this helpful
    Report
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2019
    Wow, I loved this book so much. Definitely one of my top reads for the year. All Manner of Things by Susie Finkbeiner is such a raw and powerful story of a 1960s family dealing with real life and real emotions. The straightforward and even at times understated tone the author uses in telling the story is absolutely perfect and in fact causes it to pack a punch that truly lingers. This is one of those books that leaves you feeling not quite ready to move on to the next. As an added note, I loved the author’s use of the various letters the characters wrote to one another. Another perfect touch. I highly recommend this book.
    4 people found this helpful
    Report
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023
    This story was set In Michigan during the Viet Nam war. It chronicles the events of a family in a small town during that time.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2022
    I finished All Manner of Things in silence. I didn’t want a sound to break the quiet.

    Annie was 18 in 1967 and part of a close loving family consisting of her mom and two brothers. Her father had abandoned them years before, a side effect of a war he’d fought in before his children were born. Annie’s brother, Mike, was sent to Vietnam and witnessed a war the likes of which he’d never imagined.

    All Manner of Things captures a time I myself lived thru - Vietnam, bell bottoms, protests, and an innocence I remember clearly.
    Susie Finkbeiner has captured that decade and made it real once again.
    2 people found this helpful
    Report

Top reviews from other countries

  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 27, 2023
    I read this in one sitting.... This made me laugh and cry - you feel like you are transported back to the 60s- not long before I was born so it felt kind of familiar. Welcome to a community where life and love, reconciliation and heartbreak are evident and waiting for you to discover! Well worth your time.

Report an issue


Does this item contain inappropriate content?
Do you believe that this item violates a copyright?
Does this item contain quality or formatting issues?