November's selection, "When Crickets Cry" by Charles Martin, was sent to me for my birthday a few years ago by my middle sister. I absolutely loved it when I read it then and so suggested it as a good read. Couldn't wait to read it again and it was just as good as I remembered it.
This story is about Reese, a man who is hiding from tragic events that occurred a few years earlier. He has remade himself with a carefully crafted but comfortable life and has a few close relationships, mainly his endearing brother-in-law, Charlie. The day he meets 7-year-old Annie, selling lemonade to raise money to help cover her medical bills and pay for a heart transplant, the new existence he's created begins to slide out of his control.
charles martin |
Published in 2006 with 336 pages, a website for a Reading Group Guide is also given that makes this especially good for book clubs. I would give this book 5 stars out of 5 and plan to re-read it many times over. Visit his website at http://charlesmartinbooks.com/
6 comments:
All my Charles Martin books are getting dog-eared. I almost always finish his books the first time and immediately turn to the front and start again. Good review!
He is a wonderful author. I am so glad you sent me this book. It's definitely a keeper!
Thanks so much for the book suggestion. I'm always on the lookout for a new rich vein of reading material! This sounds great.
You will love this book as well as his others. I really enjoyed "Where the River Ends" too.
Karen - make sure you try "Chasing Fireflies", too! : )
You know, I have read all of his other books, but somehow I missed "Chasing Fireflies." It's on my list now!
Post a Comment