She keeps looking for them as her redemption of tragic event she’d faced ten years ago. Her mission is finding missing people who are given up by police and who are no longer remembered by public or never cared by media. We’re introduced to brand new character Frankie Elkin: a recovering alcoholic, a loner, survivor of tragic past, having no proper place to call her home, no people to call friends, family, acquaintances, carrying her limited belongings including a phone, a few clothes, a whistle at her backpack. Gardner is one of the most brilliantly talented authors who creates broken but willful, fighter characters with tragic pasts. I’m shaken, slowly crying, barely gathering right words to tell how I wholeheartedly loved this book and how deeply affected me with its resonating, realistic, deeply layered character portraits! That’s why Ms.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |