Summary:
Amanda Janvier’s idyllic home seems the perfect place for her niece Tally to stay while her vagabond brother is in Europe, but the white picket fence life Amanda wants to provide is a mere illusion. Amanda’s husband Neil refuses to admit their teenage son Chase, is haunted by the horrific fire he survived when he was four, and their marriage is crumbling while each looks the other way.
Tally and Chase bond as they interview two Holocaust survivors for a sociology project, and become startlingly aware that the whole family is grappling with hidden secrets, with the echoes of the past, and with the realization that ignoring tragic situations won’t make them go away.
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My thoughts:
I found White Picket Fences to be a cautionary tale of what can happen to people when they don't want to upset the status quo. People usually keep secrets because they don't want to cause pain or unhappiness for themselves or others - but that can sometimes have the opposite effect.
Although I thought this was a quiet novel, it made me feel anything but quiet. The first half slowly unveiled a few secrets and then events occurred that set the plot in motion. I won't reveal more except to say that the pace picked up and I read the second half of the book without stopping.







13 comments:
This sounds like a powerful book! Thanks for the review!
Thanks for the review Mary, I never heard of this book. Now I know something about it when I see it! Have a great day!
Thanks for the great review. If anyone is interested in starting a family book club with children ages 4-9, read "The Parent-Child Book Club: Connecting With Your Kids Through Reading" (HorizonLine Publishing, 2009). www.parentchildbookclub.com
This sounds like a book I wouldn't mind reading. The title just doesn't quite fit the subject though. Without having read your review, I most likely would have passed it over.
Great review, as many I never heard of this book and it does sounds very good. I also enjoy looking at that cover.
Nina
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed this one. I'm still a little iffy about it. I do like the cover though =)
I love stories that involve secrets, so this sounds especially good to me.
You always choose books with the best covers!
Great review! I so enjoyed The Shape Of Mercy by Susan Meissner. I will have to add this book to my wishlist.
I liked the cover too and the storyline was great! I just put mine up too and it's my first time. Kind of nervous about it.
I hope I linked stuff right. Sometimes I can't get things to line up correctly.
This book sounds like one that I need to read. I loved the way you reviewed it too!! Just enough to tempt me without giving away anything...Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Great review Mary. This sounds really good. I hadn't heard of it before.
This book looks so wonderful!
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