Title: Noel Street
Author:
Richard Paul Evans
Read
by: Helene Maksoud
Publisher:
Simon & Shuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 5 hours and 55 minutes
Source:
Review Copy from Simon & Shuster Audio.
Thank-you!
I
have found that Christmas just isn’t Christmas without a new Richard Paul Evans
novel. They are my Christmas comfort
audiobooks. This year, Noel Street was
both a comfort and an intriguing Christmas Audiobook.
Elle
is a single mother with a mixed-race child living in the small town of Mistletoe
Idaho in the 1970s. Her husband died in
the Vietnam war and she is barely able to make ends meet. When a handsome stranger comes to town with
baggage of his own, will Elle be able to make her Christmas dreams come true?
With
the top two historical fiction books these past two years (according to
Goodreads) being set in the 1970s, I’m starting to feel old. The 1970s is the decade of my birth. It is an intriguing time period with
interesting social issues. The issues of
a mixed-race marriage and the Vietnam War brought an interesting depth to this story.
Narrator
Helene Maksoud was fantastic. I loved the characters and the story. Elle tries
her hardest to make her life with her new found “family” of friends raising her
young son after her family threw her out due to her mixed-race marriage. There
were light hearted moments in this novel as well that I enjoyed, especially the
“ketchup lady” that Elle has to serve at work. I also enjoyed that the book took
the story to contemporary times at the end so you can see what happens to all
of the characters. I couldn’t get enough of this novel and was really sad when
it ended.
Overall,
Noel Street is a great Christmas novel that brings together the spirit of the
season with an intriguing look into social issues of the 1970s. I love Richard Paul Evans Christmas novels and
this is my new favorite of his novels.
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