Saturday, September 27, 2008

Flying Changes

By Sara GruenSo I was reading Riding Lessons, and couldn't not go find the sequel and read that too. The books really go together as one complete story, I wouldn't recommend reading one without the other. This book picks up where Riding Lessons left off, with the wonderfully imperfect lives of Annemarie and her daughter Eva and and all of the problems that they make for themselves. While this book is still told from Annemarie's perspective, much of the drama comes from her trying to deal with Eva's riding dreams and Annemarie's fear of another horrible accident. There are some unexpected twists that I don't want to tell you about because it would ruin the first half of the book. But it makes the second half perfectly, and helps wrap the book up nicely. And by wrapped up nicely, I mean that they will still have many life problems, just like the rest of us, but that they might be able to handle them. Read it. After you read Riding Lessons.

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