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A review by lostcanticles
Blue Light Hours by Bruna Dantas Lobato
3.5
A subtle, wholesome read that packed a punch despite its length. The characters are simply called Mother and Daughter, and their tender relationship made me want to cry. I think many readers would find this relatable.
I enjoyed the prose and atmosphere of this book. I loved the way the author presented the character’s loneliness and yearning. Everything felt written with care, and based on what I’ve read about this author, this book may have been drawn largely from experience.
At the end of the novel, I still wished to know more about these characters; how they were like before Daughter moved to Vermont. Either way, this was an enjoyable read. I’d say I’ve barely touched the tip of the iceberg. I may raise my rating; I’ll let this marinate for a bit.
Thanks to Edelweiss and the publisher for the arc!
I enjoyed the prose and atmosphere of this book. I loved the way the author presented the character’s loneliness and yearning. Everything felt written with care, and based on what I’ve read about this author, this book may have been drawn largely from experience.
At the end of the novel, I still wished to know more about these characters; how they were like before Daughter moved to Vermont. Either way, this was an enjoyable read. I’d say I’ve barely touched the tip of the iceberg. I may raise my rating; I’ll let this marinate for a bit.
Thanks to Edelweiss and the publisher for the arc!