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Over the River

Over the River

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Work of Art
Review: Could there be a better combination than a cold January week in Iowa and a delicious book to settle into? Over the River is an amazing tale-- I held my breath as I read, not because the suspense was Hollywood intense, but because the author writes so intimately, carefully and beautifully that I didn't want to miss one single word or image. Sharelle's descriptions of ordinary things-- like the Mason jars of peaches in the back of a pickup truck, Willa Mae's first bath, handwashing with Lifebuoy soap with Grandpa-- seem mundane on the very surface, but when the reader lingers a bit on the images-- these same "snapshots" help us figure out who the characters in the story really are and it's then that the exquisite beauty is revealed.
Sharelle treats each one of her characters with the utmost of respect yet she courageously lets the reader in on their flaws, too. I loved her descriptions of Willa Mae's daddy's physical movements-- how those movements conveyed nervousness, frustration, love, tenderness and finally forgiveness. I could smell his sweat at times!
My only advice for the reader of this new author is to take your time in reading. This book is not meant to be gulped.
It is a feast meant to be enjoyed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: dynamite dude!!!!!
Review: i thought this book was awesome!!!
it was sooo good!!!!!
if i could vote any book to be book of the month it would probably be this one!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A beautifully told story
Review: Sharelle Byars Moranville's "Over the River" is an exquisitely written, hauntingly told story of an 11 year old girl who must deal with the upheaval of her formerly safe, comfortable life.
Moranville's beautiful writing makes us clearly see the unfolding events as if we were viewing them through her eyes.
Her descriptions of country life in the postwar 40s are accurate and evocative. Her plotting and pacing are superb, and the climactic events keep the reader on the edge of his or her seat.
Don't miss this one. It's a winner.


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