The book opens with octogenarian, Florence on the floor of her flat at Cherry Tree Home for the Elderly. Florence’s first person POV storytelling switches between the present and the events of the past month. The book is also borne through a couple of other narrators. The two other narrators — Miss Ambrose, the nursing home’s manager, and “Handy Simon,” the home’s handyman are in third person POV.
Review | When the Truth Unravels
RuthAnne Snow’s debut novel begins on the evening of Jenna, Elin, Ket, and Rosie’s prom. Readers immediately learn that Elin recently tried to kill herself. After some time in a treatment facility, and prescription meds, Elin’s parents want things to return to normal and pretend she never attempted suicide. Her friends keep her secret and plan for the best prom ever to convince Elin to keep living. Things are going well until midway through prom, Elin disappears.
23 Books to Look Out for This Fall
I’ve read that the best books of the year are released during fall and looking through this list, it’s hard to disagree.
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