2018
Morgan Christopher’s
dream of becoming an artist is derailed when she is jailed for a drunk driving
accident. She is released from jail
under special circumstances that include that she must restore an old post
office mural from the 1930s. An artist
that she had idolized has somehow selected her for this project to rehabilitate
herself. He left very specific
instructions in his will. Why was she
selected for this project? As she works
on the mural, she uncovers all sorts of mysteries painted into the mural. What happened to the original artist?
1940
Anna Dale is an artist
from new Jersey. She is very excited to
win a national contest to paint a mural for the post office in Denton, North
Carolina. Anna’s mother has recently died,
and she needs to make her way alone in the world. As she gets to know people in Denton and
begins on her project, she discovers prejudices and secrets hidden in the
town. Why does her work get erratic? What happened to her after she finished? Why was her work never displayed in the post
office?
This book was
fascinating! I didn’t really know much
about the painting of post office murals and I enjoyed the history of it. We have a mural here in the City of Kewaunee
that I enjoy looking at in the post office.
I really enjoyed the mystery.
Both timelines were equally engaging.
My other book club members enjoyed this book as well.
I also liked the look
into racial issues of the time. In
particular there is a great scene where Anna visits an African American
student, Jesse, who is helping her with the mural. “As soon as she pulled into the long driveway
of the white, two-story farmhouse, she knew her expectations had been
wrong.” I like how she got to know
people and learned not to make assumptions based on race.
Favorite Quotes:
“The children knew it was
finally spring, so although the air still held the nip of winter and the grass
and weeds crunched beneath their feet, they ran through the field and woods,
yipping with the anticipation of warmer weather.” Great first line and it gets even better!
“You have to make peace
with the past or you can never move into the future.”
Overall, Big Lies in a
Small Town is an engaging novel with a great dual time narrative.
Book Source: Kewaunee Public Library. Thank-you!
Laura, this sounds like excellent historical fiction. The opening line is wonderful. I enjoyed reading your terrific review and will this book in mind for the future.
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DeleteA favourite author of mine. This sounds very good historical fiction. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteThank-you! I need to read more by this author, I really enjoyed this book!
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