Under the Golden Sun - Book Review
St. Martin's Press
4.5 stars
This is another heart-warming story from Jenny Ashcroft who turned me into a fan with her #MeetMeBombay.
An historical view that transports you from England (and its rain) across an ocean to the sunny, hot Australia outback.
Ashcroft has a gift in sharing new locations with her readers, the local words, customs and in this case some sad hard facts on discrimination of Aborigines. It also speaks to female friendship, sibling love and respect, the past choices of family members and how they all come together eventually with joy.
This
is a well-written story from both a child's perspective (Walter - I
wanted to squeeze him!) and the various adults involved (Rosie, Esme,
Max and a score of others). Rarely have I seen a book that endeared you to such a wide variety of personalities. Each with their healing hearts, their worries, and their separate and intertwined journeys to a future.
A book which I could not put down, adored the characters while reading and already missed them when I turned the last page.
Please Ms. Ashcroft, another book soon!
I was provided with an advance copy by #NetGalley for my review and as you can see, I loved this book.
The book that made me a fan:
Meet Me in Bombay by Jenny Ashcroft
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
What will I be reading next? Come back and find out.
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