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When We Left Cuba
by Chanel Cleeton
A Cuban-American romance novel (1/5/2019)
This is a historical novel set in Florida and Havana in the critical period of the 1960's. Beatriz is a beautiful, strong-willed woman conflicted by her desire to return to Havana and to play a part in the political turmoil around her. It is primarily a romance novel. I thought the character development was too predictable, the dialog inconsistent, and some of the plot just not believable. Cleeton's other romance novels have been popular and this will no doubt be enjoyed by her readers.
Golden Child
by Claire Adam
Family hopes and struggles (10/30/2018)
This is a compelling novel that drew me into the story right from the beginning. A Hindu family, with twin sons, Peter and Paul, is working hard to survive in rural Trinidad. Education is highly valued and one son is considered gifted and the other is considered slow. A crime, and betrayal, force the family to consider heartbreaking choices. There is much to consider in this story- family, trust, safety, the expectations we have of each other. I enjoyed the writing which is from several points of view. The sense of place is well developed. I would highly recommend this novel for book clubs. I hope Claire Adam writes more novels.
Autumn
by Ali Smith
Great for book clubs! (3/10/2018)
This is the first of Smith's books I have read and I enjoyed it immensely. With the background of the isolating vote on Brexit, this is a hopeful story about family and friendship and love, with great characters and beautiful writing. I look forward to the next in this seasonal series!
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