A review by mohawkm
Homestead by Melinda Moustakis

2.25

A frustrating romanticization of life for a new wife of a Korean War veteran on the Alaskan frontier. While her husband betrays her, jeopardizes her health, and generally doesn't put in the work for a marriage, she forgives and hopes and becomes more stoic as time goes on. The writing style is a little difficult to follow, but even with some dramatic wilderness moments, the flat character of the wife in this book left a bad taste in my mouth.