“There is always a way out of a situation.
Might be ugly. Might leave you feeling like
the earth had gone and shifted under your feet.
But there is always a way around.”
― Jojo Moyes, The Giver of Stars
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"The Giver of Stars" by Jojo Moyes took me on a journey to 1930s Kentucky, where an English woman named Alice Wright sought solace in a new life with her American husband. As she navigated the rugged terrain of Baileyville, surrounded by untamed landscapes and an unfamiliar culture, I felt her isolation and longing for a sense of belonging.
The narrative unfolded slowly, taking its time to paint a rich historical backdrop. Around the 200-page mark, the story began to unravel in unexpected ways. The Horseback Librarian program, a fascinating facet of history, breathed life into the tale. I was captivated by the depiction of the women who defied convention to deliver books on horseback, bringing knowledge and solace to remote corners of the land.
Alice's encounter with the bold and outspoken Margery O'Hare marked a turning point. Through her, Alice discovered the resilient community nestled in the hills above Baileyville. As they embarked on their book delivery journeys, unaware of the brewing threats, I found myself engrossed in their struggles and triumphs. The novel painted a vivid picture of the hardships faced by these women, making their commitment to their mission all the more admirable.
This historical novel isn't just about delivering books; it's a tale of freedom, friendship, dedication, and unexpected love. The way the characters' relationships evolved was beautifully depicted, and the camaraderie between the women was heart-warming. The story's culmination was well worth the wait, tying up loose ends in a satisfying manner that left me with a sense of closure and contentment.
"The Giver of Stars" immersed me in a world of resilience and camaraderie, teaching me about a lesser-known aspect of history. As the characters faced challenges and discovered the power of community, I couldn't help but be moved by their journey. Moyes crafted a captivating narrative that, despite its slow start, ultimately left me with a deep appreciation for the strength of the human spirit and the importance of human connection.
Bibliographic information:
Date of release: October 18, 2019
Publisher: Pamela Dorman Books; 1. Ausgabe. edition
ISBN-10 : 0399562486
ISBN-13 : 978-0399562488
Number of pages: 390 pages
Series: -
Genre: Historical fiction, Psychological fiction
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- Jojo Moyes
“She just wasn’t sure she had yet been
to the place she was homesick for.”
― Jojo Moyes, The Giver of Stars
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