GINGER'S SPICE
Flavored Reviews from the Indie Universe
Flavored Reviews from the Indie Universe
by Ginger Gelsheimer
Bishop Street
by Rene Schultz
Click here to purchase Bishop Street or to read other reviews.
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You’ll need a tissue before you’re through!
Brief synopsis: Maggie is one of four former orphans who
became a family when they were children at the Bishop Street Orphanage where
they endured a hard childhood of abuse and neglect. Deception caused them to
separate and they haven’t seen each other in twenty years. Tormented by her own
guilt of abandonment, Maggie begins her journey to reunite with her childhood
family.
Story: I thought the story was creative and well done,
especially given the deep subject matters it crosses throughout the book. The
author was sensitive and empathetic. There
were a couple times when I thought things went a little too easy, but was glad
to be spared the heartache that might have come otherwise. The plot continued
to make my heart beat as Maggie searched out each of her friends and learned of
their own unique stories of how their lives had unfolded. The author uses a
colorful prose that makes you feel like you are there with Maggie, especially
when traveling to the quaint Midwestern farm town and when searching through
the slums of LA.
Characters: The characters were well developed and easy to believe. I cared about Maggie and felt her sadness and
cheers throughout her emotional roller coaster. I really liked Randolph and his
sincerely when it related to Maggie and Damon’s firm hand, which Maggie needs. I appreciated how Elizabeth’s life created a
contrast for the four orphan friends through her simple stability, which wasn't
so simple.
Recommendation: Bishop Street is a heartwarming story that
will no doubt make you smile and cry. It would go well with a soothing cappuccino
with marshmallows and a cozy blanket. I
would definitely recommend this book as a great contemporary fiction packed
with deep emotion.
-Ginger
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