Echo by Pam Munoz Ryan 587 pages 📕📕📕📕📕

   Oh. My. Gosh. This woman can write! Such a beautiful crescendo of emotion. I can't tell you how lovely it was to read this.

   My cousin wanted me to read this, even to the point of sending it with me to Iowa under oath that I return it by the time I next saw him in two weeks. How glad I am that he did.

   I began hesitantly enough, noting it's size and the time crunch. Oh, gracious! What a heart wrencher.

 The Plot:

   Three sisters trapped under a spell. Three children with choices to make. A harmonica as it travels through time, across nations, and touches lives. And each life it touches it inevitably draws to the others.

What I loved:

1. I could hear the music, feel it in each page. Such majesty.

2. Each story drew me in completely. I lived through the characters. 

3. Mike's and Frankie's story broke my heart to pieces. I loved every word. Mike was such the big brother.

4. This book is music. You could play At the Ivy Gate by Brian Crain or Dark Night of the Soul by Phillip Wesley. Each story melds together to create the perfect symphony.

5. Frederic. His story.....I'm at a loss for words. His birthmark, his sister's indoctrination, his father's support...

6. I cried. And I barely held back the tears several times.

7. You can fell every emotion: the pain, the joy, the anger, every complex decision made, each thought, each hurt.....you feel it all.

8. This book lives.

9. The most amazing ensemble of pain tearing at each heartstring individually.


   To end, I give this book 5 books for the beautiful way she wraps every story into the other and it comes out so well done. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who wants to feel a book come to life. 

Read it!

 



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