Monday, May 19, 2008

Blue Water by A. Manette Ansay


The write up for this book makes it sound a lot better than it really is. This novel really shows you how relationships can be tested when grief settles around the loss of a child. This book is filled with one tragedy after another, a car accident resulting in death, a brain damaged child and sexual abuse.

This book is much better than Ansay's novel, "Vinegar Hill." If you want to read a book that tests the limits of grief and love, pick this on up.


Grade: B

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