Book Review: Salad Days by Allie Cresswell
Thank you to Allie Cressell for sending me a complimentary copyof her book for my review. This is the second book by this author that I have read.
The Details:
Salad Days by Allie Cresswell
Published: June 10, 2024
Publisher: Allie Creswell
Genre: Women’s Fiction, Women’s Literary Fiction
Pages: 291
Available: ebook, paperback
Violence: none
Sex: none
The Short Story: Engaging, poignant, a beautifulstory
My Review: Salad Days is the story of two neighboringfamilies and how their lives intertwine, for better or worse. The story is told from the perspectiveof Prue, whose extended family runs Salad Days, a produce farm in England. Prueis not speaking to us, the reader, she’s retelling her story to Arthur, son of thedown on their heels, Lords of the Manor. She starts with her earliest memory andit’s of Arthur. Prue tells her story from her child’s perspective, what she saw,thought, believed to be true at that moment in time, even if she now knowsdifferently.
The story is beautifully told and wonderfully descriptive. I loved the summer adventures and escapades of childhood, exploring, rambling, days at the beach, imaginative play. I felt I was right there alongside Prue and Arthur. It’s a simpler time, we think, the 1960s, but like all families there is drama,intrigue, grief. The magical days of our youth often blind us to thecomplicated lives of the surrounding adults, and Prue is unaware ormisinterprets what is happening to her family. As Prue and Arthur age, theirrelationship changes from childhood enemies, budding friends, to besties, growingever more complicated.
This is a story that will tug at your heartstrings, surpriseyou with its ending, and have you thinking about it long after you’ve finished.
I highly recommend this book to lovers of a great story.


