By: Karleah Olson
Location: Fic OLS
Genre: Realistic Fiction
I finished this book at a rate that can only be described as astonishing, inhaling the pages like a swimmer gasping for air after the last lap. Beautifully developed characters, a teasing, twisting plot, and such a delicate way of portraying emotion!!! UGH, an absolutely blistering-- VICTORIA
Friendship Family FictionGrief Australia
When Briony first meets Ren, he is standing in the freezing sea at the edge of their tiny town.Ren hasn' t been home for a decade but has returned to be with his dying father.Briony won' t leave, hoping that Sarah, her missing sister, will one day reappear.But Sarah and her friend Aria have been stranded on a desolate island far off the coast. The longer they' re trapped there, the less alone they seem.How many secrets in this town have been swallowed by the brooding sea?
REVIEW BY JOSH
You can taste the sea salt and feel the cold water with every page. Olson has a wicked command of language and each page is brimming with lush sentences and beautiful thoughts. It's like watching a storm brew, it's dark and brooding and it builds to a perfectly executed ending. It's tender, it's gentle, it's romantic, and it's also quite heavy thematically but it handles these themes with sensitivity and respect. Briony and Ren are two perfectly realised characters, each with an incredible emotional depth and distinct voices. The short chapters (love!) alternate between the past and present to unravel dark secrets, painful histories, and private triumphs. The story maintains an excellent pace, it's never too slow nor does it rush through - it takes its time, and as you sit with it, it rewards you. Still, I flew through it, I was fully captivated and didn't want to put it down. Here is a book with rich emotional insights (fantastic) and a clear appreciation for the beauty of the Australian coastal landscape (stellar). Watching these characters come to terms with their situations was heartbreaking and life-affirming in equal parts. (I particularly loved the relationship between Ren and his little brother Sam, it broke me, but it was so well done). The book fits well into New Adult territory, a category I'm glad is gaining more traction, and I can definitely see it being taught in classes at high school or university level, since there's a lot to love and plenty to dissect. Overall, it's just an incredible debut - you can tell that Olson is an avid reader and a lover of stories, because this one is full of life, pain, and love. I can't wait to see what Olson does next!