A review by abookishtype
A Country Road, A Tree by Jo Baker

3.0

Jo Baker is a literary chameleon. I have witnessed her slip into the words of two very different authors now and have been utterly convinced each time. In Longbourn, Baker gave us another perspective on Pride and Prejudice. In A Country Road, A Tree, Baker dips into the life and words of Samuel Beckett as he struggles to physically and mentally survive World War II. I hate to say it this way, considering the enormous amount of death and suffering the war brought, but this war might have the making of Beckett as a writer and thinker...

Read the rest of my review at A Bookish Type. I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley for review consideration.