(10/22/2014)
I am a big fan of Amanda Eyre Ward's novels and looked forward to this latest book. I was not disappointed. As in her earlier novels, her characters are so well-developed and the story so compelling, it was impossible to put down once I started reading it.
This is the story of two parallel lives - Alice, a young woman struggling with infertility and her dream of being a mother, and Carla, an 11-year-old girl desperate to cross the border from Mexico to join her mother in America. Told in alternating narratives, their stories initially do not seem connected, although you suspect that their paths will cross at some point. As the book unfolds, the parallels become more evident, not in the events they experience, but in their journey of self-discovery. Both experience terrible loss. How they overcome and triumph over this is the heart of the novel. It is a hopeful and uplifting journey.
I also found the story of the young immigrant especially compelling. It put a human face on the recent stories of children crossing the border illegally - the desperation and brutality they experience. It reminds us that they are children who need our compassion and understanding.