Reviews by Beatrice M. (West Islip, NY)

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Leaving: A Novel
by Roxana Robinson
Leaving by Roxana Robinson (12/10/2023)
Some may think that life is about the embodiment of love and the chances and decisions we make in that life, especially if that life and love has been threatened. As one discovers their own truths, it becomes evident what a person can live with or without, without compromising their dignity and moral values, as well as the value and dignity of others.
This novel explores these concepts in great detail with an in depth explorations of each character as they go through changes within their own as well as their immediate family.
As two of the characters meet again after several years of not seeing each other after their college break-up, they are faced with questions, emotions and decisions that, will change the course of their lives forever. We are drawn into the actual thought processes of each character and not just what the characters had to say aloud. I found this to be very insightful.
This novel was paced well, although I thought there may have been less repetition of certain situations that were recalled by each character.
This book would be a great choice for book clubs or buddy reads, because it lends itself toward many questions that evoke interesting discussions. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys an in depth character drive story.
Thank you to BookBrowse and W.W. Norton for this advanced reader copy.
Wild and Distant Seas: A Novel
by Tara Karr Roberts
Wild and Distant Seas by Tara Karr Roberts (10/26/2023)
What a wonderfully written debut by Tara Karr Roberts! This piece of historical fiction, as the novel begins, truly captures the rich atmosphere of a Nantucket seaside town and inn. As the story advances, other towns and countries are brought to life as this novel unfolds.
Although it somewhat follows the tale of Moby Dick, this novel's focus is on the women spanning over 4 generations, making it a generational epic tale,
This book was well paced and the descriptions and voices of each character kept me turning the pages and wanting more. I found myself wrapped in the details of each main character and their journey through life. I did not want this book to end.
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