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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Book Review: Speak to the Wind by Allison Pittman



Book Description:
After a lifetime of mistakes…can Kassandra ever be forgiven?
New York City, 1841

When Reverend Joseph plucks a gravely wounded child from the mean streets of Manhattan’s rough Five Points District, he intends to give her a real home. And though Kassandra flourishes in the preacher’s house, learning Bible verses at his knee and going to school, as a young teenager she makes the first of many devastating decisions, running away from the only haven she’s ever known.

What follows is a waking nightmare: life in a tiny room above a brothel, the loss of a child, a lover’s rejection, and finally, life as a prostitute. As circumstances lead her further and further from the reverend’s secure home, an ashamed Kassandra is certain that neither God, nor Joseph, will ever forgive her.

Feeling as though she has nothing left to lose and nowhere to go, Kassandra leaves behind her hopes of redemption and heads west to California, where she is transformed into the woman known as Sadie. Unfortunately, nothing in her life is pointing to a happy ending, and Sadie is forced to grapple with the question: Once you’ve passed the point of no return, can you ever go back?


My thoughts:
Speak through the Wind by Allison Pittman is the second book in the Crossroads of Grace Series. I had read the first book, Ten Thousand Charms, a couple of years ago and really liked it. I felt the story really flowed until she moved to California and then for me the story just died. I think the reason was that it had been so long since I had read the first book so I didn't remember some of the characters and events. That being said I did enjoy meeting Biddie who is featured in the third book, With Endless Sight. Overall, Allison Pittman writing does a marvelous job of drawing the reader into her stories.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a sad story. So many people were faced with harsh choices back then. Good review.

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  2. I love the cover, but it sounds like I need to read the first in the series before looking for this one.

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