Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on
This is one of the books for my #2017Throwback reading challenge, and I am kicking myself for missing the opportunity to read it last year. When I first saw this book for request, I read the blurb, and it sounded too emotional. I thought it would overwhelm me with sadness, but it had the exact opposite effect. This was an absolutely gorgeous and inspiring story of love, family, and healing, and I am so happy I read it.
Five things I love about this book
•This book incorporates so. Many. Issues. However, I never felt overwhelmed by any of them, because of the way Benway approached them. These issues were part of the story, but they were not the focus of the story. She also made sure that our protagonists had a support system in place, which alleviated my worry and woe, because I knew they would be ok.
•This look inside three different families and then a blended family was very honest, but also, very heartwarming. Each family had a hurdle they needed to climb. They were flawed and imperfect, but they were working together to overcome the obstacles, and they never stopped loving each other.
•Maya, Grace, and Joaquin were all so fully realized. They were multidimensional and layered, but most of all, they were so real. I found myself connecting on a different level with Grace, because I am a mother, who was once in her position, and I know her choice was very difficult. I think I shed the most tears for Joaquin though. *Crying right now* I was so grateful for the little things Benway did for his character. Each good thing she gifted him made my heart grow, and if that's not a testament to a phenomenally crafted character, I don't know what is.
•Watching the bond grow from strangers to full-fledged siblings made my heart soar. Each little step they took and any progress they made caused the smile on my face to get bigger and bigger.
•Benway knows how to wrap things up. I think I have a reputation for complaining about endings, but in all fairness, I will wield praise freely, when it is done properly, like with this book. Jump-aheads are one of my favorite things when it comes to endings, and we got a little bit of one here. I loved that she gave them some time to process everything that had happened, and also time to heal. She gave me closure and I could not stop the flow of happy tears.
Now that I have read this wonderful book, I must say that I agree with all my blogger friends out there. This was an absolutely exquisite experience while delivered all the feels. I have already purchased two of Benway's other books and cannot wait to make my way through her backlist, because, as Nick has stated, she can do no wrong.
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Reading updates
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- 23 January, 2018: Finished reading
- 23 January, 2018: Reviewed