by Nicole Baart
There's a bit of mystery in this book - who is the woman's body under the barn's floorboards and was she murdered by the man who hung himself over that spot?
The story takes place in two different time periods, approximately 10 years between. The earlier story involves a charming tomboy, Meg, who falls in love with the new boy at school. The later story, which is interwoven with the first, involves Luke whose marriage is strained.
I like this method of storytelling - one chapter about one person and then the next about another and back and forth. Watching for clues as to how the two stories are connected keeps my mind in a questioning, seeking mode.
Sleeping in Eden is a mystery, I guess, but I think the better classification would be real life drama. The mystery adds intrigue but the real depth of the book is in the characters and their personal dramas.
Thanks to Anne Staszalek and The Book Report Network for sending me a copy of this book to read and review. I enjoyed it very much.
Sleeping in Eden is a mystery, I guess, but I think the better classification would be real life drama. The mystery adds intrigue but the real depth of the book is in the characters and their personal dramas.
Thanks to Anne Staszalek and The Book Report Network for sending me a copy of this book to read and review. I enjoyed it very much.
2 comments:
I love books told this way as well! Sounds like a good one and I love the cover.
This one is new to me, but it sounds good. I've seen it popping up on a few blogs this week.
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