
The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip by Sara Brunsvold
Series: Standalone Novel
Publisher: Revell – July 5, 2022
REVIEW BY KELLY GOSHORN
The title of this book captured my attention from the get-go. I mean how many deaths can one person have and why would they be considered “extraordinary?” However, what kept me reading were the well-crafted characters that leaped off the page and a message this reader needed to be reminded of.
Clara Kip is a spunky septuagenarian who doesn’t take no for an answer, especially when it comes to loving others. When the story begins Mrs. Kip is entering hospice. Although she is weak and in failing health, she doesn’t believe her usefulness to the Lord is over and she actively looks for ways to minister to others inside her long-term care facility.
Aidyn Kelly is an ambitious cub reporter who is disappointed when she receives the assignment of writing an obituary for an ailing woman. In a hurry to get the piece written so she can move on to other more interesting assignments, her initial meeting with Clara is filled with rote questions and little curiosity about the woman whose story she must write.
As Aidyn gets to know Clara, she is transformed by the elderly woman’s complete surrender to Christ. Although Aidyn is a Believer, she is hesitant to step outside her carefully constructed comfort zones. As Mrs. Kip’s life story unfolds, the reader is treated to a beautiful demonstration of how one individual can change the world one unselfish, loving act at a time.
“Authentic love is the greatest joy there is, Miss Kelley, but it requires
a thousand little deaths to self.”Sarah Burnsvold, The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip
So much of the wisdom of this novel is summed up in that one quote. Loving others as Christ loved us requires continual surrender and sacrifice. It’s impossible to read The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip without being challenged to live with the kind of reckless abandon that changes hearts and minds. I’m not sure I’ve ever said this about a book, but it made me want to love all the people in my life better.
Filled with multi-dimensional characters, a compelling storyline, and a compassionate look at the end of life, The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip is faith-based fiction at its finest.

I purchased the audiobook version of The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip on Audible.
What an incredible review, Kelly. I think this one is a must-read for me. Thank you for sharing as you have.
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I hope you enjoy it. I truly believe it’s transformative!
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Kelly, Brunsvold’s book sounds awesome. Your review warmed me book. I can imagine the whole book would be even more heartwarming. Great review!
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Thanks Vera. I hope you’ll have the opportunity to read it.
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Kelly, the quote you pulled sounds like it speaks volumes about the story. And I loved what you said about the book making you want to “love all the people in your life better.” Dying to self is something we often have to stop and remind ourselves of.
A great review!
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You hit the nail on the head, Mae. The book reminded me that real love is sacrificial. Loving kind people is easy, it’s a joy. But loving the difficult people is very sacrificial.
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Love the review. Now that I’m ‘of an age’, you had me at ‘Clara Kip is a spunky septuagenarian’.
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Hahaha! Love that comment so much! She is a lot of fun! There is one scene where she convinces Aidyn to take her outside in her wheel chair and she wants to pushed uber fast! Love it!
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Your review captured my interest from the start, Kelly. I’m definitely adding Sara’s book to my Kindle. I’m already captivated by Clara. Thanks for sharing!❤️
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Thank you, Jill. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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Fantastic review, Kelly. I’m adding this to my TBR. Mrs. Kipp sounds like a person I’d want to meet. I love the quote, and your statement about loving others more really gives me pause.
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Thank you, Joan.
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Interesting title indeed. Loved the review, Kelly. I will have a look and perhaps get me an audio version if that’s an option. Thanks for writing this wonderful review. 👏💙🙏
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You’re so welcome. I enjoyed the audio version very much.
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Thanks for the excellent review, Kelly!
The impact the cited quote had on your life sounds like the perfect goal for Christian writers. The tri-fold aim of entertain, inform, and inspire sums up the strategic direction. However, “to live with the kind of reckless abandon that changes hearts and minds” motivates writers to go beyond creating a great story.
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A lovely review, Kelly:). Thank you for sharing what sounds like a remarkable read.
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Thank you. I hope you’ll have the opportunity to read this wonderful book!
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What a wonderful review, Kelly. This sounds like a book that will make you look a life differently. Thanks for sharing!
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Hi Teri, yes I think it is exactly that kind of book.
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This book sounds like an extraordinary read.
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Book sounds fresh and fabulous.
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I love that the book left you feeling so full of love. Sounds wonderful. Thanks for sharing, Kelly.
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Thanks Staci!
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It really challenged me to love others better.
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A noble and worthy challenge, for sure.
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This sounds like a beautiful read rooted in kindness, love, and faith. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Kelly.
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Yes, I think those are definitely the underlying themes of the book. Thanks for visiting.
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I love the reviews where the reader is so enthusiastic and it shows. Thanks, Kelly.
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Thanks, Olga! I truly believe this book made a difference when I needed it most and I hope others will be blessed in the same way.
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Thanks again, Kelly! Your review of Sara Brunsvold’s book prompted me to purchase a copy for my wife. I started reading and couldn’t put it down. This story influenced me more than I can convey. For those who love to write and want to tell a heartfelt story with a decidedly Christian theme, I highly recommend you study The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kips.
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