Praise for Blythe
“John Kramer has created a universe well worth traveling to and through for the sheer pleasure of the people the reader will meet and the events in their lives the reader will experience, vividly and viscerally.”
Mark Medoff
Tony Award winning, Oscar nominated author of
Children of a Lesser God
“Blythe is a splendid allegory of faith and freedom, whose very title is a clever pun about how easily we can lose the things we claim to care about the most.”
John Miller
National Review
“This book touches on the great themes of the human condition: love, loss, suffering, and redemption. John Kramer has crafted a world whose differences help give us a better lens with which to discern our own. Blythe is a compelling narrative that will change the way you live and love.”
Rev. Robert A. Sirico
President, Acton Institute
“With a refreshing use of language, Kramer creates a timeless tale that could have taken place hundreds of years ago or today. Using the demons that haunt humanity, this exploration uncovers the resilience and deep hunger of the human spirit to do ‘good’ and care for one another.”
Reverend Stephen Haddan
Tolt Congregational United Church of Christ
Mark Medoff
Tony Award winning, Oscar nominated author of
Children of a Lesser God
“Blythe is a splendid allegory of faith and freedom, whose very title is a clever pun about how easily we can lose the things we claim to care about the most.”
John Miller
National Review
“This book touches on the great themes of the human condition: love, loss, suffering, and redemption. John Kramer has crafted a world whose differences help give us a better lens with which to discern our own. Blythe is a compelling narrative that will change the way you live and love.”
Rev. Robert A. Sirico
President, Acton Institute
“With a refreshing use of language, Kramer creates a timeless tale that could have taken place hundreds of years ago or today. Using the demons that haunt humanity, this exploration uncovers the resilience and deep hunger of the human spirit to do ‘good’ and care for one another.”
Reverend Stephen Haddan
Tolt Congregational United Church of Christ
Reviews of Blythe
Karen Pulice, GoodReads
"John Kramer paints Christianity in its finest form, with love, acceptance and help to all who need it."
"John Kramer paints Christianity in its finest form, with love, acceptance and help to all who need it."
Blythe Editor & Publisher Valerie Muller Egger on Why She Published This Novel
“This was a novel that lingered with me even after I finished reading. The first time I read it, I liked how it kept me questioning my assumptions and learning about myself as the characters developed.”
“This was a novel that lingered with me even after I finished reading. The first time I read it, I liked how it kept me questioning my assumptions and learning about myself as the characters developed.”