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Where Yesterday Lives (2006)

Where Yesterday Lives (2006)

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1590527534 (ISBN13: 9781590527535)
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English
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multnomah books

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This book was so bad that it makes me ill that I wasted good money on it. The story just doesn't ring true, and the phoniness of the characters with their unrealistic responses really grated on my nerve. So Ellen's supposed to be responsible for her idiot sister's rape (exactly how makes no sense at all) so everybody still hates her many years later, and all the other gutless morons let the idiot sister run roughshod over them no matter how idiotically bad the idiot behaves. The idiot sister, although supposedly totally damaged, still somehow manages to be a great wife and mother, even though her husband is a castrated wonder who doesn't seem to care that his wife wastes so much of her life making a total idiot of herself with embarrassing hysterics and pure meanness. The boorish and boring behavior is taking place at a funeral no less. Kingsbury must have been in a contest with someone to see who could create the biggest pile of soap opera histrionics, and apparently won. On the plus side I did like the brother Aaron because he was smart enough to run away from this ridiculous story as fast as possible and as often as possible--the only one in this story with a human brain. For soap opera fanatics only. I have since read other Kingsbury books that were much better, and some that were really bad--but none as bad as this.

It was about a family who lost their father and returns to their hometown for the funeral. Their are five siblings, four sisters and a brother, and their is much sibling rivalry with this dysfunctional family.They are all trying to come to terms with their loss. The book takes you into their past when they got along with each other and shows you how the tension grew amongst them. They were a religious family but and they drifted apart so did their beliefs.Ellen the eldest is trying to come to terms with her fathers death and is taking it the hardest. She longs for the time when they were a happy family.Sometimes it became a little tedious. Ellen meets an old boyfriend and her marriage is a little shaky, so this part was interesting because I wanted to see what would happen between her and Jake Sadler (old boyfriend).The ending was good.This was the first time I read this author. Other people said her book Oceans Apart is very good. Maybe I'll give that one a try.

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Ellen is a top-notch reporter who lives a very busy life with her husband Michael. At the news of her father's death she flies home to be with her mother and four siblings. But the tension between them is eating everyone alive. Her husband didn't join her claiming work and now Ellen is fighting the temptation of a former flame.The story centered on the week leading up to the funeral. It was frustrating and heartbreaking. Frustrating because the siblings in the story didn't seem to real. The family use to be full of love and laughter and it seemed strange that ALL five siblings could be so emotionally damaged and the parents not be seriously concerned. The mom seemed checked out and the brother almost autistic and yet no mention was made about either of these. It was heartbreaking because the author wrote the story to be sad. She did a great job of making the sadness and agony of death seem real. I definitely didn't get bored with the story because it seemed to move along quickly. But based on this book alone I wouldn't read anything else by this author. I just didn't see the point.
—Tima

There are so many things that I love about this book-- one being that the setting is in Petosky, MI-- northern Michigan is one of my favorite places on earth!! Another being the draw that the character feels to her first love-- I think that is a topic that is often not explored with Christians-- women nor men-- if they are Christians and married-- any mention of former lives is often taboo. But the reality is, bonds are formed with people we've once dated-- especially if the relationship wasn't pure. The main character of this book as it a cross-roads in her life-- she is having some marriage issues with her work-aholic husband and her father just died-- she returns to her hometown to strained relationships with her siblings-- all mourning their father in different ways-- naturally, she feels compelled to talk to a man she spend a large portion of her life with.This book was a realistic look into family dynamics among adult siblings, as well as into a marriage and the need to return to the past into order to heal and move forward.
—Karen

Family dynamics are a confusing, frustrating, and memorable. I got tears in my eyes a couple of times, which isn't the norm for me. It's my hope to feel a story and get attached to the characters. A few pieces of the story surprised me, and I liked that. It was better written than the Take One series and the Leaving series. I was irritated by how often the author told us that it took place in Petoskey and told us route numbers and street names while the characters were traveling. Not to be rude, but, I don't care about that, that kind of information doesn't add anything to the building of the story line. The book left me with an emotion of wanting to connect with my siblings, that felt good and believable.
—Linda V.

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