
Member Reviews

I found this a challenging read as GP Enya, the protagonist, is going through a difficult time in her life which is compounded when she saves a teenage boys life after a road accident. The whole tone of the book does a very good job of reflecting on her mental struggles and also the fallout from the breakdown on her marriage however it does make it quite a melancholic read due to this. The references to spiritually were intriguing and her increasing fascination with the rag tree worked well but I suppose neither element really gripped me personally. I found Maggie a more interesting character in this and would have liked to read more about her and the village itself made for a great setting with the dynamics an aging population brings. This is a really well written book but I just found the pensive tone hard going with little to lift it beyond a chink of light at the end.

I absolutely love Cecilia Ahern since PS I Love You. I adore her books and her writing and I am so excited to dig into her latest novel Into The Storm. It takes a much darker turn and I am so excited to see how this story unravels. Will be sharing more thoughts and full review soon.