Night Road by Kristin Hannah

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“Maybe time didn't heal wounds exactly, but it gave you a kind of armor, or a new perspective. A way to remember with a smile instead of a sob.”



The title, Night Road, has so many layers of meaning. The road that Lexie took growing up with a drug-addicted mother, the road Jude takes as a mother, the literal road taken by the three friends… Hannah infuses her characters with so much real-life that I feel as though they’re real people whom I just haven’t met yet.

A mother who loves her children. She has twins, a boy, and a girl. The girl is shy, and the boy is popular, but they’re connected and extremely close. The mother is a little over-protective, but you understand why later and it’s never over-the-top. A new girl moves to town with her troubled past, be-friends the girl as her sister and falls in love with the boy. Their mom treats her like another daughter. Like all Kristin Hannah novels, the story spans over years and there are more than a few life issues which spring up for the characters to deal with.

Night Roads is the layered novel whose characters stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page. The book that engages your emotions and intellect with characters that arouses your empathy if you’re a mother, leaving you breathless about the circumstances that the Faraday family must go through.

Hannah writes unique stories about strong women in unique environments, times, and situations. But in all of them, you can identify and understand them. This book will break your heart and then heal it again.


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