Beth C.
Written on Aug 1, 2014
The Virgin Islands, around the time that they became part of America. Life was rich, though not necessarily with cash. Two girls, sisters, lived with their parents in a grand old home. They were tied to the sea - daddy a captain, mama from an island, both learning to swim as babies. One beautiful, one not. One a favorite of their father, the other, well...she stubborn. And then it begins to fall apart. Lives are changed with the smallest, and the grandest, of decisions - while the island is also changing. And everyone so intertwined with each other, and with the islands, that separation seems almost impossible.
The characters were truly what made this story for me. They are each complete in and of themselves, and in this I count the islands. Even the sea is written about in such a way that her character is amply demonstrated. There is a bit of a mystery in the book, and love, and death...quite simply, it's a novel about life. How it's lived, and how it changes us - sometimes for the better, and sometimes for the worse.
I'm certain I'm not doing this story the justice it deserves. Quite simply - read the book. Read it, savor it, don't rush through it. And when you're done, if you're not going to read it again right away, share it with a friend. This is the kind of story that wants to be shared - as all stories do.