cindysbookcorner 's review for:

The Divine Proverb of Streusel by Sara Brunsvold
4.0

After reading The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip by Sara Brunsvold, I could not wait to read The Divine Proverb of Streusel. The stories could not be more different.

Having said that, they are both incredibly well-written stories. Brunsvold has a way of drawing you into the story and keeping you there. I was not sure I wanted to keep reading when I started the book. The beginning of this story could be my story; only I was twelve, not the adult that Nikki is. I don't understand her flight response to the situation. And, honestly, who wants to read the story of their lives? Not me.

There is also not enough backstory between Nikki and Chris to understand what happened between them. It's hard to know if you are supposed to root for them.

I enjoyed Nikki's interactions with her Uncle Wes and her desire to know more about her roots. I found that part of the story to be so incredibly sweet and heartwarming.

I struggled throughout the book with Nikki's interactions with her dad, and because it is fiction, there could be some kind of resolution or hope for their future going forward. The same goes for Nikki's relationship with Isaac. I felt like that part was rushed. There were not enough interactions between them for their story to be plausible or for me to be invested in it.

The story as a whole is emotional, heartbreaking, frustrating at times, and heartwarming. Faith is woven seamlessly throughout the story. Depending on the experiences you have had this story might hit you differently. Regardless of the experiences you've had, this is a beautiful story.

Thank you to Revell for the opportunity to read this book. I was not required to provide a positive review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.