A review by nourarchive
The Piper's Son by Melina Marchetta

5.0

Another spectacular work and my favorite contemporary book by [a:Melina Marchetta|47104|Melina Marchetta|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1277655889p2/47104.jpg]. At this point, i don't think she has the capacity to write anything bad.

The Finch-Mackee family drama hits so deep. I don't know how all the dialogues and all the characters seem to be tailored to gut you. Sometimes it's not something sad or tragic, sometimes a simple friendly conversation or family moment can be a tear jerker. The writing in general is outstanding and like every Marchetta book, i end up loving every character and every sentence.

While i loved everything and everyone in [b:Saving Francesca|11103838|Saving Francesca|Melina Marchetta|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1356068992l/11103838._SY75_.jpg|18042740], The complicated family relationships and Tom as the protagonist raised the bar for this book. It's very commendable how the author takes cliché situations and turns them into something profound.

Some parts didn't grip like the way most of the author's other books do. But i don't think that this story is meant to be read to be hooked in, but to understand and appreciate. Tom as a protagonist surprised me and he ended up being my favorite Marchetta character besides Froi.