Mud Lilies
About the book: The night fourteen-year-old Chanie Nyrider ran away from her abusive parents, she was saved by an older woman who offered Chanie a new life working as a prostitute. With nowhere to turn, Chanie was drawn into Edmonton’s dark underbelly, where she survived until arrested four years later. She was given two options: jail or a high school program for troubled youth. Mud Lilies is the powerful story of a young woman finding a path of hope in the darkest of places and defiantly choosing to pursue it.
“Harrowing, hopeful, and informed by Ramayan's own experiences as a runaway to Edmonton, Mud Lilies is a hymn to the power of one young woman's defiant spark of life, a story of grit and wisdom set against a backdrop of cruelty and indifference.” — Grace O’Connell, Open Book
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The romance between Max and Joelle began and blossomed early in the book, which surprised me, as I wondered, where the story would go from there. I liked that family plays such an important role in Joelle's life and that Max comes to value the idea of family as something he never had. I also liked that problems with Max's bookstore and Joelle's bakery also moved the story forward. The romance could have had more internal challenges, however, instead of all from outside conflicts. Also, the constant praises for Joelle as a dutiful daughter, praises from Max and from her family were a little overdone throughout the book. But overall, this was a pleasant read, a contemporary young romance novel. |
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Looks like you had a good reading week! Have a great week!
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DeleteMud Lilies sounds like a rough read. It's interesting that it is based on the author's own life.
ReplyDeleteThe Boy with the Bookstore initially seemed promising (I'm a sucker for anything set in a bookstore) but I'm not sure that the romance would work for me, blossoming as it did so early in the story.
I thought so too at first, but other problems kept the lovers apart
DeleteThe Boy with the Bookstore looks good. All the books on your list look good. I hope you have a great week!
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DeleteOoh that looks like a good one. It does sound like a powerful read... and Lemon looks good also.
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DeleteMud Lilies sounds like an intense read...both heartbreaking and hopeful?
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DeleteI did a spotlight on Mud Lilies...wasn't sure I would like it.
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My spotlight is here too. The book looks pretty intense.
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DeleteMud Lilies sounds intense. I'm glad it's a hopeful story as well.
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DeleteWow, you sure had a great week of reading! Mud Lilies sounds intense, but interesting too.
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DeleteMud Lillies sounds intense. I hope you enjoy it. Your other reading looks good too. Hope you have another good week.
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