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Tuesday, 9 July 2024

“Two Daughters” Alison Edwards




“Two Daughters”  Alison Edwards
published by Atlantic Books Australia

If you enjoy books with a difference, then you can’t go past “Two Daughters”… It is the story of two young women, Ava and Laurie. It’s complicated, switching from one chapter to the other, as the life story of each woman is portrayed, in great detail. I tended to reread chapters at times to fully absorb their very busy lives, all the time wondering as to how they are, or would be, connected. 
Both Ava and Laurie seem to be leading quite different lives… but as you get towards the last few chapters, the connections are found between their two families. An unusual, incredibly detailed novel, sometimes hard to believe that this is the initial publication by the author, Alison Edwards. I look forward to further novels of hers.
Thanks to Better Reading and Atlantic Books Australia for providing a copy to preview.



Monday, 8 July 2024

"The Girl With the Violin” Shelley Davidow

 

 

"The Girl With the Violin”     Shelley Davidow


 If ever a book got my whole attention from beginning to end, it was ‘The Girl With the Violin”.. I loved this story. 

Susanna is with her violin teacher,  Stefan Heinemeyer, at one of the most remembered event in ‘modern history’.. the destruction of the Berlin Wall… 
She has come from the Queensland Conservatorium in Brisbane to the International Academy of Music in Berlin having been granted a scholarship. She has longed to be in the country of her departed grandmother, a victim of the pogrom against the Jews. Gramps fled with her mother, then just a baby, after her Oma spoke against the Nazis. No records were available, maybe Susanna would find more while in Germany. Her development as a musician and as a woman is intriguing.
The whole story develops like a perfect composition of music, of frustration, of love, of self awareness.. it entices the reader to want more. Definitely a book to be reread. 

Thank you to Better Reading and publisher HQBooks for providing the the book to review.