For Anna, the problem is her
strictly religious family of Jehovah’s Witnesses, a family she both loves and
respects as well as one that provides restrictions, for example for her to be
in an unmarried relationship, more so with a non-believer, would not be
tolerated. Although Anna is torn, Nick knows he cannot stand in her way, the
path she has accepted, and done so without any protest.
Nick is an interesting and
somewhat charming character. With traumatic events darkening his early years,
Nick seeks love, he craves the familiarity of having someone who cares for him
with no expectations or questions, who will understand the struggles he has,
the difficulties which hold him back.
I thought the
insight into Annas life as a Jehovah’s Witness point of view, was brilliant and
not something I had too much knowledge on. I think the complexity of what Anna
felt was carefully shown throughout, a clear struggle between what she wanted
and what she thought she should do.
A book full of emotion, it resonated
with me and stayed with me long after finishing. It’s very well written, and
hard to believe this is Jodie’s first novel. Refreshing to see the story from a
male point of view. Expect a book that will tear your heart into pieces, put it
together to break it open again.
Highly recommended.
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