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Long After We Are Gone
by Terah Shelton Harris
challenging
emotional
hopeful
informative
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Long After We Are Gone is a family drama. Once their father dies, four siblings must come together to save the land that has been passed down to them by heir property inheritance and try to stop it from being stolen right from under them.
Listen, I loved Terah Shelton Harris' "One Summer in Savannah" and I fully expected to love this one, as well. It DID NOT DISAPPOINT! If you give me a multi-generational, sibling or family, messily drama... sold. I loved it.
Each of these characters are so deeply flawed and human, I related to each one of them and their struggles. How difficult it was to come together as a family because when you're an adult and you have your own life, things aren't as simple as they used to be.
The author is able to write about grief, love, romance, connectedness, mental health in such a powerful way.
I thought this book was beautiful and shows how strong a family bond can be. I also particularly liked the author's note in the beginning explaining why heir property is an important topic to learn about.
East 5 star read. Thank you Net Galley for the ARC.
Listen, I loved Terah Shelton Harris' "One Summer in Savannah" and I fully expected to love this one, as well. It DID NOT DISAPPOINT! If you give me a multi-generational, sibling or family, messily drama... sold. I loved it.
Each of these characters are so deeply flawed and human, I related to each one of them and their struggles. How difficult it was to come together as a family because when you're an adult and you have your own life, things aren't as simple as they used to be.
The author is able to write about grief, love, romance, connectedness, mental health in such a powerful way.
I thought this book was beautiful and shows how strong a family bond can be. I also particularly liked the author's note in the beginning explaining why heir property is an important topic to learn about.
East 5 star read. Thank you Net Galley for the ARC.