 Book Beginnings on Fridays is hosted by Rose City Reader       and as she says the idea of this meme is for you to share the  first      sentence (or so) of the     book you are reading, along with  your      initial thoughts about the     sentence, impressions of the  book, or      anything else the opener inspires.     Please remember to  include  the     title of the book and the author's    name. There's a  linky list  on the     website and you can use #BookBeginnings on  Twitter.
Book Beginnings on Fridays is hosted by Rose City Reader       and as she says the idea of this meme is for you to share the  first      sentence (or so) of the     book you are reading, along with  your      initial thoughts about the     sentence, impressions of the  book, or      anything else the opener inspires.     Please remember to  include  the     title of the book and the author's    name. There's a  linky list  on the     website and you can use #BookBeginnings on  Twitter.
My book beginning is The Homecoming Of Samuel Lake by Jenny Wingfield:
John Moses couldn't have chosen a worse day, or a worse way to die. If he'd planned it for a lifetime. Which was possible. He was contrary as a mule. It was the weekend of the Moses family reunion, and everything was perfect - or at least perfectly normal - until John went and ruined it.
Book Blurb:
Every first Sunday in 
June, members of the Moses clan gather for an annual reunion at “the old
 home place,” a sprawling hundred-acre farm in Arkansas. And every year,
 Samuel Lake, a vibrant and committed young preacher, brings his beloved
 wife, Willadee Moses, and their three children back for the 
festivities. The children embrace the reunion as a welcome escape from 
the prying eyes of their father’s congregation; for Willadee it’s a 
precious opportunity to spend time with her mother and father, Calla and
 John. But just as the reunion is getting under way, tragedy strikes, 
jolting the family to their core: John’s untimely death and, soon after,
 the loss of Samuel’s parish, which set the stage for a summer of crisis
 and profound change.
In the midst of it all, Samuel and Willadee’s outspoken eleven-year-old daughter, Swan, is a bright light. Her high spirits and fearlessness have alternately seduced and bedeviled three generations of the family. But it is Blade Ballenger, a traumatized eight-year-old neighbor, who soon captures Swan’s undivided attention. Full of righteous anger, and innocent of the peril facing her and those she loves, Swan makes it her mission to keep the boy safe from his terrifying father.
In the midst of it all, Samuel and Willadee’s outspoken eleven-year-old daughter, Swan, is a bright light. Her high spirits and fearlessness have alternately seduced and bedeviled three generations of the family. But it is Blade Ballenger, a traumatized eight-year-old neighbor, who soon captures Swan’s undivided attention. Full of righteous anger, and innocent of the peril facing her and those she loves, Swan makes it her mission to keep the boy safe from his terrifying father.
 
I've heard good things about this book. Too bad about Samuel "ruining" the day....I am now very curious.
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Oh man, what did John do???
ReplyDeleteI like stories with family themes...thanks for sharing.
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Good beginning! Funny but then you realize it shouldn't be. It make me want to read on.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first week in a while I’ve had time to leave comments and not just fly by. Thanks for participating in Book Beginnings on Friday! I am now a follower here, on google+, and on twitter.
That sets the stage for any thing that follows. Here is my Post: Book Beginning at Mixed Book Bag
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