Book Shelf Momma
Cara Melachrinos
I am not a spooky, scary, thriller type reader (I prefer to watch than read). So this fall I’ve tried to dive into #historicalfictionfall. So I was grateful for this #gifted copy of How To Make A Life. Thank you to @florencekraut, @smithpublicity and @shewritespress.
When Ida and her daughter Bessie flee a catastrophic pogrom in Ukraine for America in 1905, they believe their emigration will ensure that their children and grandchildren will be safe from harm. But choices and decisions made by one generation have ripple effects on those who come later―and in the decades that follow, family secrets, betrayals, and mistakes made in the name of love threaten the survival of the family: Bessie and Abe Weissman’s children struggle with the shattering effects of daughter Ruby’s mental illness, of Jenny’s love affair with her brother-in-law, of the disappearance of Ruby’s daughter as she flees her mother’s legacy, and of the accidental deaths of Irene’s husband and granddaughter.
A sweeping saga that follows three generations from the tenements of Brooklyn through WWII, from Woodstock to India, and from Spain to Israel, How to Make a Life is the story of a family who must learn to accept each other’s differences―or risk cutting ties with the very people who anchor their place in the world.
This book does it all for me, family secrets, betrayal and effects that last through generations. I know I will love this one.
Do you have any must read historical fiction books??