Ashley Houser's Reviews > Big Lies in a Small Town
Big Lies in a Small Town
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Out January 14th!
I fell in love with Diane Chamberlain's writing last year when I read The Dream Daughter. She has this way of telling a story that draws you in and doesn't let you go until the very end.
I honestly devoured this book. Told in two timelines (one of my favorite formats), Chamberlain created a story that combined the past and the present in such a beautiful way.
1940: Anna Dale is an artist who will a mural painting competition in a small town in North Carolina. During the painting of the mural, she finds that living in the South with its prejudices is a different ballgame than living in her hometown up North.
2018: Morgan Christoper is a young woman who finds herself mysteriously being released from jail early in exchange for restoring Anna Dale's mural. And she will end up engrossed in learning about Anna Dale's history.
Once I started reading this book, I couldn't stop. It was a wonderful novel from start to finish with rich prose and descriptions that made me feel like I was in the story. It reminded me a little bit of Where the Crawdads Sing which was one of my favorite books in 2018. Overall, I would highly recommend this one to anybody who enjoys historical fiction with a touch of mystery.
-I received an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley, Diane Chamberlain, and St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to review.-
I fell in love with Diane Chamberlain's writing last year when I read The Dream Daughter. She has this way of telling a story that draws you in and doesn't let you go until the very end.
I honestly devoured this book. Told in two timelines (one of my favorite formats), Chamberlain created a story that combined the past and the present in such a beautiful way.
1940: Anna Dale is an artist who will a mural painting competition in a small town in North Carolina. During the painting of the mural, she finds that living in the South with its prejudices is a different ballgame than living in her hometown up North.
2018: Morgan Christoper is a young woman who finds herself mysteriously being released from jail early in exchange for restoring Anna Dale's mural. And she will end up engrossed in learning about Anna Dale's history.
Once I started reading this book, I couldn't stop. It was a wonderful novel from start to finish with rich prose and descriptions that made me feel like I was in the story. It reminded me a little bit of Where the Crawdads Sing which was one of my favorite books in 2018. Overall, I would highly recommend this one to anybody who enjoys historical fiction with a touch of mystery.
-I received an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley, Diane Chamberlain, and St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to review.-
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