How to Walk Away. Katherine Center |
I'm very far behind on my book reviews. My only excuse is my incessant need to keep reading, so stopping to review feels like a speed bump! But I've read some great books lately, some of which are not yet released, so I'll try to catch up today. It's easier to review books I love, so I'll start there.
One of my favorite authors of contemporary women's fiction is Katherine Center. She has a new book hitting the shelves on May 15, perfect to indulge in on those lengthening spring nights.
On the day that should have been one of her happiest,
Margaret’s worst fears are realized.
This book is about a brilliant young woman with her future laid out like
stair steps to the stars and then literally crashes. It illustrates resilience
in its most powerful form. As Margaret’s sister tells her at the beginning of
the book, “Dying is easy, it’s the not
dying that’s hard.”
I loved the resilience.
Ever hopeful, Margaret, her family, even her medical professionals, face
and overcome challenges that ordinary people would find difficult or
impossible. Katherine Center’s wry and
funny characters may whine a bit, but in a way where the reader knows they will
just “do it” …whatever the “it” may be. And
the characters don’t just deal with obstacles, they overcome adversity in
unique and personal ways that resists foregone conclusions of a happily ever
after format. Satisfaction with outcomes
will be there, but her characters may not get everything they want, or think
they want.
This book benefits from extensive and interesting research
on flight, spinal injuries and rehabilitative therapy. The characters teach the
reader; there are no sidebar lectures on what needs to happen. We understand
what we should expect and what is possible. These are people we care about,
with some appropriate exception for the characters you will come to love to
hate. Even the main character’s mother has her
moments.
Katherine Center’s books don’t shy away from controversial
subject matter. How to Walk Away is filled with difficult topics but is a pleasure
to read. Any group that is ready for a heroine they can cheer for, without
reservation, will love it.
I got this pre-release copy from Net Galley with no strings
attached. How to Walk Away will be
released by St. Martin’s Press on May 15, 2018.
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