by Virginia Burges ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 15, 2015
A poignant melodrama with a heroine that readers will root for.
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In Burges’ debut novel, a professional violinist searches for meaning in life after a tragic incident leaves her unable to play.
London-based Isabelle Bryant has a well-celebrated and critically acclaimed career as a violinist. She’s known for both her talent and beauty; some critics call her “Beethoven’s Babe.” But although her public life is glamorous, she’s privately unhappy: Her alcoholic husband, Howard, a conductor, emotionally and physically abuses her and calls her a “celebrity whore.” One night, he viciously attacks her, resulting in her losing two fingers of her left hand in a car door. Unable to play her violin professionally, Isabelle struggles with depression and disillusionment. She travels with her friend Hortense Lafayette, a singer, and begins a new romance with Daniel Carter, a publishing executive, and she starts to feel better about her life. She finds a new passion in writing and public speaking, ultimately discovering she can still spread the joy of classical music without playing her violin. Although Howard looms in the background of her journey, she relies on her friends and newfound inner strength to overcome her past tragedies. Burges offers a moving ode to classical music in this tale. Her love for and expertise regarding the genre comes across in her many glowing descriptions of Isabelle’s skills and of the music she plays: “Shimmering strings then picked up the mantle again and it felt like they were being surrounded by legend and mythology.” Isabelle’s emotional transformation is captivating, from the harrowing moment she loses her fingers to her final acceptance that she can no longer play. Although the road-to-redemption plot isn’t exactly groundbreaking, Burges doesn’t lean on predictable clichés. Instead, the story unfolds at a smooth, entrancing pace with enough twists to keep one engaged.
A poignant melodrama with a heroine that readers will root for.Pub Date: May 15, 2015
ISBN: 978-0-9930777-1-5
Page Count: 458
Publisher: Satin Paperbacks
Review Posted Online: June 4, 2019
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2019
Review Program: Kirkus Indie
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by Kristin Hannah ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 1, 2006
Wacky plot keeps the pages turning and enduring schmaltzy romantic sequences.
Sisters work together to solve a child-abandonment case.
Ellie and Julia Cates have never been close. Julia is shy and brainy; Ellie gets by on charm and looks. Their differences must be tossed aside when a traumatized young girl wanders in from the forest into their hometown in Washington. The sisters’ professional skills are put to the test. Julia is a world-renowned child psychologist who has lost her edge. She is reeling from a case that went publicly sour. Though she was cleared of all wrongdoing, Julia’s name was tarnished, forcing her to shutter her Beverly Hills practice. Ellie Barton is the local police chief in Rain Valley, who’s never faced a tougher case. This is her chance to prove she is more than just a fading homecoming queen, but a scarcity of clues and a reluctant victim make locating the girl’s parents nearly impossible. Ellie places an SOS call to her sister; she needs an expert to rehabilitate this wild-child who has been living outside of civilization for years. Confronted with her professional demons, Julia once again has the opportunity to display her talents and salvage her reputation. Hannah (The Things We Do for Love, 2004, etc.) is at her best when writing from the girl’s perspective. The feral wolf-child keeps the reader interested long after the other, transparent characters have grown tiresome. Hannah’s torturously over-written romance passages are stale, but there are surprises in store as the sisters set about unearthing Alice’s past and creating a home for her.
Wacky plot keeps the pages turning and enduring schmaltzy romantic sequences.Pub Date: March 1, 2006
ISBN: 0-345-46752-3
Page Count: 400
Publisher: Ballantine
Review Posted Online: June 24, 2010
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2005
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by Kristin Hannah ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 1, 2004
Heartfelt, yes, but pretty routine.
Life lessons.
Angie Malone, the youngest of a big, warm Italian-American family, returns to her Pacific Northwest hometown to wrestle with various midlife disappointments: her divorce, Papa’s death, a downturn in business at the family restaurant, and, above all, her childlessness. After several miscarriages, she, a successful ad exec, and husband Conlan, a reporter, befriended a pregnant young girl and planned to adopt her baby—and then the birth mother changed her mind. Angie and Conlan drifted apart and soon found they just didn’t love each other anymore. Metaphorically speaking, “her need for a child had been a high tide, an overwhelming force that drowned them. A year ago, she could have kicked to the surface but not now.” Sadder but wiser, Angie goes to work in the struggling family restaurant, bickering with Mama over updating the menu and replacing the ancient waitress. Soon, Angie befriends another young girl, Lauren Ribido, who’s eager to learn and desperately needs a job. Lauren’s family lives on the wrong side of the tracks, and her mother is a promiscuous alcoholic, but Angie knows nothing of this sad story and welcomes Lauren into the DeSaria family circle. The girl listens in, wide-eyed, as the sisters argue and make wisecracks and—gee-whiz—are actually nice to each other. Nothing at all like her relationship with her sluttish mother, who throws Lauren out when boyfriend David, en route to Stanford, gets her pregnant. Will Lauren, who’s just been accepted to USC, let Angie adopt her baby? Well, a bit of a twist at the end keeps things from becoming too predictable.
Heartfelt, yes, but pretty routine.Pub Date: July 1, 2004
ISBN: 0-345-46750-7
Page Count: 400
Publisher: Ballantine
Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010
Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2004
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