Hi Everyone,
Today is my stop for the Blog Tour of Junction of Earth and Sky by Susan Buttenwieser where I've a review of her latest book. I was thrilled to be asked by Tracy Fenton from Compulsive Reading in conjunction with Zaffre who organised this tour to take part along with some other fab book bloggers. You can find out who else has taken part in this fabulous Blog Tour at the end of this so without further ado, here it is:
Coming of age in 1940s England, Alice's life is thrown into chaos under the shadow of war where she's forced to let go of her hopes and dreams, she finds herself uprooted to America and a life she never could ha e imagined.
Decades late, it is the 1990s and Alice's granddaughter Marnie is living out of a worn-outChevy Bova, running heroin and cocaine along the New England coastline.
Yet she carries with her the memories of a nutured childhood in hardscrabble Rhode Island, where all the disappointments of her young parents were eclipsed by her grandmother's love.
Spanning six decades and two continents, from the shores of World War II in England to the underside of the 1990s America, Junction of Earth and Sky unfolds in multiple timelines- the enduring bond of grandmother and granddaughter, plagued by the past but determined to find their place in the world against all the odds.
Well, where do I start with this review!? I didn't just like it, I absolutely LOVED IT. It was brilliant and I CAN'T recommend it enough, to be honest I wasn't too sure when I first started the book if I was going to like it but I'm so glad I stuck with it as it was brilliant and very emotional in parts so prepare yourself and maybe have a tissue handy (just incase). It has it all from family, love, lies, betrayal to more darker subject matters of alcoholism and domestic violence which was covered and handled with great empathy, was well researched and described so well I could feel it coming out on to me on the pages. I even had to slow down reading it as I didn't want it to end, the story flowed really well and at a fast pace too and there were parts in the book I could feel my heart rate raising a little so it's definitely not for the fainthearted. This is Susan's first novel and I hope it won't be too long before there will be another novel from her as this novel will stay with me for a long time.
Junction of Earth and Sky is published by Zaffre and is available on Kindle, Audiobooks and is available from all good bookstores and libraries.
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