May 28, 2023

God on a Harley

Author: Joan Brady
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Atria Books, 1997
Pages: 176
Rating: Recommend

Synopsis: At thirty-seven, Christine Moore has an overwhelming case of burnout with a frustrating career, a few dead-end romances, and a less-than-perfect figure. Little does she knows her life is about to change in a way she could've never imagined.

"Come out of the shadows, Christine. You've spent far too much time hiding in the shadows."

These words are spoken to her by a gorgeous man astride a 1340cc Harley-Davidson, mysteriously parked on a moonlit beach near her home. Inexplicably drawn to this stranger - who seems to know everything about her - Christine finds herself surrendering to his words.

So begins her remarkable voyage of the spirit that sets her heart and soul free. Suddenly appreciating every precious moment of life, Christine discovers the six wondrous steps that lead to ultimate peace and joy.

Review: This book was a quick, fun read. A good reminder to live in the moment and let life happen.

 


May 27, 2023

Skylark

Author: Sarah Cassidy
Genre: Fiction / Young Adult
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers, 2014
Pages: 136
Rating: Highly Recommend 

Synopsis: Angie lives in an old car with her brother and mother. Homeless after their father left to find work, the family struggles to stay together and live as normally as possible. It is difficult though. Between avoiding the police and finding new places to park each night, it is a constant struggle. When Angie discovers slam poetry, she finds a new way to express herself and find meaning and comfort in a confusing world.

Review: I believe to the Friends & Fiction facebook group and the reading prompt for May is "read a Young Adult book written by an author with your initials, first or last, or both." YA is not my genre and I tried reading several throughout the month of May. Before giving up, I decided to hit the YA section of my library one last time. I choose a book by Sarah Cassidy. It was so good.It reads like a memoir even though it is fiction. Enjoyed!

May 20, 2023

The Secret Book of Flora Lea

Author: Patti Callahan Henry
Genre: Historical Fiction
Publisher: Atria Books, 2023
Pages: 368
Rating: Highly Recommend 

Synopsis: In the war-torn London of 1939, fourteen-year-old Hazel and five-year-old Flora are evacuated to a rural village to escape the horrors of Second World War. Living with the kind Bridie Aberdeen and her teenage son, Harry, in a charming stone cottage along the River Thames, Hazel fills their days with walks and games to distract her younger sister, including one that she creates for her sister and her sister alone - a fairy tale about a magical land, a secret place they escape to that is all their own.

But the unthinkable happens when Flora suddenly vanishes while playing near the banks of the river. Shattered, Hazel blames herself for her sister's disappearance, and she carries that guilt into adulthood as a private burden she feels she deserves.

Twenty years later, Hazel is in London, ready to move on from h
er job at a cozy rare bookstore to a career at Sotheby's. With a charming boyfriend and her elegantly timeworn Bloomsbury flat, Hazel's future seems determined. But her tidy life is turned updside down when she unwraps a package containing an illustrated book called Whisperwood and the River of Stars. Hazel never told a soul about the imaginary world she created just for Flora. Could this book hold the secrets to Flora's disappearance? Could it be a sign that her beloved sister is still alive after all these years?

As Hazel embarks on a feverish quest, revisiting long-dormant relationships and bravely opening wounds from her past, her career and future hang in the balance. An astonishing twist ultimately reveals the truth in this transporting and refreshingly original novel about the bond between sisters, the complications of conflicted love, and the enduring magic of storytelling.

Review: I have struggled so much with reading this month, but The Secret Book of Flora Lea grabbed me within the first few pages. I'm not one to grativatate toward mystical type novels, but there's plenty going on in the grounded world of these characters. The love triangle is well written, and I just had the sense the Hazel couldn't lose. 

I read Surviving Savannah by this author as a new release in 2021, and now I want to seek out everything she's written.