Thursday, March 3, 2011

After The Leaves Fall Book Review

After The Leaves FallAfter The Leaves Fall by Nicole Baart

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


I heard this on one of my talk shows I listen to, said his wife and staff members couldn't put it down and it was offered free on Amazon Kindle on Valentine's Day. I had no idea what this book was about. But I wanted to read it anyway.

Once I started, I was sucked in. The main character was real and down to earth. Her mom left, her dad died, and she went to live with her grandmother on a farm in some small town. Her life turned upside down and semi-bitter, her faith became questionable as she went on through her life trying to find her way. Despite the many differences between her life and mine, I felt I could connect with her on a deeper level. I saw myself in her thoughts many times. Her uncomfortable-ness with others, her feelings of invisibleness, her falter of faith, her independence, and her lack of direction and where she fit in -- I've seen it all within myself growing up.

I really enjoyed reading about Julia's growth and her "one step forward, two steps back" dance with life. Because, isn't that how life operates? And who really is your one constant in life? It wasn't her mother, her father, her grandmother and it surely wasn't Thomas. Julia finally realizes who her constant is at the end.

Julia's story is not complete at the end of the book. Be warned and anticipate purchasing her sequel. :)



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5 comments:

  1. Sounds interesting! I have got to find time to start reading grown-up books again soon!

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  2. Sounds fascinating. Like the idea of the sequel. I do this with my work and am then stuck with having to write it.... :0)

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  3. Guess I have to wait until #2 is out. =)

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  4. Sounds interesting. Hi, fellow crusader. I'm a follower now. :)

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  5. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. Sounds like one to look out for :O)

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