Many thanks to NetGalley, Amazon Publishing | Lake Union Publishing, and Brilliance Publishing for gifting me both a digital and audio ARC of the latest book by a long-time favorite, Catherine Ryan Hyde, with the audiobook wonderfully narrated by Frankie Corzo. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 5 stars!
Amelia is a journalist and expert in American literature, specifically the author EL Swann, who vanished 40 years ago after the success of her first and only novel. Amelia receives a picture leading to the possible whereabouts of Swann, and decides to take a trip to Mexico to investigate with her young son, Jaden. Jaden is the one to break through to the elderly woman, and they form a tight connection.
There's no one better at writing characters and dialogue that pull at your heart without being too sappy, and leave you wanting to do just a bit better in your own life. As in most of her novels, the author explores relationships between unlikely characters and usually involve an animal or two; in this case, wait until you meet Francisco the donkey. Plus, she's so wonderful at giving a voice to children's thoughts. This book showcases found family, the courage it takes to be in the world, and the respect we need to show each other. The quote "When people show you who they are, believe them" is apt here - we all handle situations differently, and we need to absorb that. The narration was wonderful and totally immersed me into this story. As always with her books, this one is highly recommended!


