Title: A Happier
Life
Author: Kristy Woodson Harvey
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell, Devon Sorvari, Fred
Sanders
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 12 hours and 16 minutes
Source: Review Copy from Simon & Schuster Audio. Thank you!
What could you do to have a happier life? I loved a previous job, but the work hours prevented me from spending time with my family. To have a happier life, I made a job change.
Keaton Smith loses her job due to personnel complications at work. Work tip – don’t date your co-workers! Her mother asks her to travel to Beaufort, North Carolina to clean out her grandmother’s house. Her grandparents (Rebecca and Townsend) died in a car crash in 1976 and her mom and uncle shut up their house and never came back. Did they really die in a car crash (their bodies were never found)? Will Keaton discover her place in life?
· This was the July
pick for the Brenda Novak Book Club. I
read it in August. I enjoyed listening
to Brenda Novak’s conversation with author Kristy Woodson Harvey about the
book.
· This novel was a good look into life and how decisions can impact your life and generations that follow you.
· I had a hard time
at first with the timeline and the ages of everyone. The grandparents are my great-grandparents’
age and the main character is thirteen years younger than me. It was explained later that they were older mothers.
· It is mostly told from
Keaton and Rebecca’s points of view, but some chapters are narrated by Townsend,
especially from his journal.
· The narrators were
great, and this was a fun audiobook to listen to.
· I love the story
of a granddaughter discovering the story of her grandmother.
· I enjoyed Rebecca “Becks”
St. James’s chapters about being the perfect hostess, falling in love with
Townsend, her troubled relationship with her mother, and becoming a
mother. I thought it was fun for their
grandkids to find their journals and discover who they were.
· The characters and
community in Beaufort were excellent.
· I loved when Keaton’s
Mom told her that life is not like a Hallmark movie, and she shouldn’t leave the
big city for a man. I laughed out loud.
· There was a great
mystery in the story of what happened to the grandparents, although I did figure
it out early on.
· What makes a happier
life? Becks thinks she couldn’t have had
a happier life and loves everything about her life. Keaton is trying to figure out how to have a
happier life.
· I LOVED the 1970s-time
capsule vintage house.
· I want to host a
Beck St. James perfect party.
· It was interesting
that the story was inspired by the mysterious disappearance of the author’s
great aunt and uncle and her experience opening a house that had been closed
for fifty years.
Overall, A Happier
Life was a feel-good story with a great ending.
It was a perfect beach read.
This cover doesn't really scream historical to me, but that's why the old adage of you should never judge a book by it's cover is true!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this review with the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge.