Do you ever have moments of déjà vu? Have you ever had your fortune told?
I definitely have déjà vu,
but have never had my fortune told.
Woman of Light was the
February pick for the Page-turners Book Club at the Kewaunee Public Library.
Woman of Light is a
family drama set in the American West.
Luz Lopez is a tea leaf reader that has inherited a gift for seeing the
future that has passed down through her family.
This story is told through shifting timelines as you learn about
different generations of the family from the 1860s through the 1930s through
Luz’s visions. Luz also starts a new job
to support her and her Aunt after her brother Diego is driven out of town. She becomes involved in a love triangle
between her boss and a musician. Who
will she choose? How will the family
memories be preserved?
My favorite storyline was
actually Luz’s grandparents as her grandmother was a sharpshooter who lost her
first husband when she accidentally shot him during an act when she was
attacked by a performance bear. I loved
how spunky she was but was sad for what happened to this generation of the
family.
I thought the look at
racism was very interesting in the story as well. The family has native and Mexican heritage,
but even though they have lived for several generations in America, they are
still considered foreigners.
I liked the nonlinear
approach to the novel and that it was so different from books that I usually
read. I wasn’t very keen on the
ending. I’m still thinking about it. I like that the family traditions will be
carried on and that Diego was back, but I didn’t like Luz’s life choices.
I liked the list of the
generations at the start of the book. I
flipped back and forth to it a lot to try to make sure I knew who certain
characters were.
Favorite Quote:
“She had never had a true
suitor, and waiting for love felt like searching the horizon for a figure in
the distances, walking toward her from the darkened clouds.” – I just thought
this sentence was beautiful.
Book Source: Kewaunee Public Library. Thank-you!
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