Still Life: Book Review

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*This is the part where I tell you I received this book  in exchange for doing a review.

First of all, I love the cover. I chose to review “Still Life” by Christa Parrish because one of the characters is a photographer – a very famous, Pulitzer prize winning photographer.

The story begins with the photographer, Julian, trying to get home to see his wife, Ada, on her birthday. He gets bumped from his flight. Another passenger, Katherine, gives up her seat so she can spend one more day with a man other than her husband. Unfortunately, the plane crashes and Julian is killed. Katherine is given another chance to make her marriage work, although it will take a lot of work.

The main theme seems to be trying to understand why God chooses to call some people back home sooner than others. Several of the characters really struggled with understanding this problem and also survivor’s guilt. It was interesting to see how the character’s dealt with grief and guilt. The answer may be that we won’t find the answer in this life.

I did enjoy reading this book. It was well-written and thought provoking.

“Just a small town girl – living in a lonely world.” Concert tickets are practically essential. Musicals are the key to life. I like movies, music,books, and corny jokes.

2 Comments

  1. Kendall Patton – US – Kendall is a North Carolina stay-at-home mother, entrepreneur, and wife. She has 2 boys and 1 girl who she affectionately named Monkey Boy, Turtle Boy, and Kangaroo Girl. Kendall's passion is helping others, through in-depth conversations about all the hard, ugly, good, and beautiful aspects of life, as she helps guide women through their own personal changes and transformations. Kendall believes women are the true leaders of this world and that through adequate support, encouragement, and guidance, are able to be fully happy, healthy, whole, independent, and free. As a women's life empowerment coach, Kendall helps women to find, discover, and create their own rhythms and routines to support their whole self - body, mind, and spirit, so they can harness their own free and independent power. "Remember to always live a life full of breath and be present in all the moments that are offered to you!"
    Life Breath Present says:

    Sounds like a good read! 🙂

    1. holley4734 – “Just a small town girl – living in a lonely world.” Concert tickets are practically essential. Musicals are the key to life. I like movies, music,books, and corny jokes.
      holley4734 says:

      Yes, it is 🙂

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