Lost Lake by Sarah Addison Allen
Another great book from Sarah Addison Allen, it’s magically
beautiful! Now I have to tell you, there is a bit of predictability to this
book BUT it is the journey they take to get there that makes it so worth the
read.
There are two stories at the beginning of this book that
eventually intertwine the story of Kate who a year ago lost her husband and has
been sleepwalking through life not being present in her or her daughter Devin’s
life, in fact, in that year she has let her mother in law, Cricket , pretty
much take over her life, which is ironic considering her husband always wanted
her out of their lives. Then we have the story of Eby Kate’s great aunt who in
the 60’s married the love of her life, George, who was also very rich not that
Eby ever cared about that, while they are in Paris they meet Lisette (I won’t
tell you how …Spoilers). When they finally come back to the states Eby’s family
just wants and wants so Eby & George get rid of their money and buy a
hotel/resort in Georgia called Lost Lake and are very happy for many years.
Kate spent one glorious summer there when she was 12 and when she & Devin
find an old postcard Eby sent to Kate years ago they decide to go visit Lost
Lake much to the chagrin of her over bearing mother in law.
Devin & Lisette have become my new favorite characters
from this author. I love Devin she is precocious yet so wise beyond her years
she sees her mother sleepwalk through a year after Devin’s father dies and now
that her mom is awake again she just wants things to work out and they aren’t
going to work out moving in with her grandmother Cricket. Devin’s journey is so
magical and wonderful. I just love her I can’t help it. Lisette is such an
interesting character and I truly fell in love with her quiet wisdom too. I
enjoyed every scene she was in. There is a slew of interesting characters
besides the ones I have already mentioned, there is Selma and her charms, and
Bulahdeen is hilariously over the top. These two ladies have been coming to
Lost Lake for years and cracked me up most of the time, I loved that the author
gave us a good background on these characters and not just here they are.
As with other Addison books there is some big time magical
realism going on here in more ways than one which made this one unique, there
are a few different magical realism stories here and they are so different yet
the way they fit into this story is so well done that I believed it all.
All this makes this book almost impossible to put down,
between the magical story and the great characters this is a must read
especially if you are a southern fiction fan or a fan of magical realism.
Sarah Addison Allen did not disappoint in this long awaited
book and I am so glad she updated her fans on her breast cancer progress that
she has had 2 clean scans.. Hoorah!
5 Stars
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