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The Last to Let Go

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Unfortunately I was unable to read this book as  the PDF file wasn't compatible with my kindle..  I do look forward to reading this book in the future..
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This book was a Can't-Wait Wednesday pick for me, and my initial thoughts based on the synopsis were that there would be a lot of suffering and loss. I can confirm, that the main character and her siblings suffered a lot in the story, but they also pushed forwards, and as the title states, they let go. 

•Pro: Considering this was a book about domestic abuse, there was a strong sense of family woven into the story. After their loss, family and family-like members reached out to help Brooke and her siblings, reconnecting with them after many years. I was happy to watch these relationships grow and flourish as Brooke and her siblings worked through their issues. 

•Pro: We shared many painful and beautiful moments with these three siblings. Though their connections were strained, I never doubted their love for each other. 

•Pro: I like that this was not a story of abuse. We did witness some abuse through flashbacks, but the bulk of the story was the aftermath. Brooke had to deal with the emotional damage, as well as, manage her life without her parents. Don't get me wrong, this was painful, but I appreciate the focus on the recovery versus the battle to survive. 

•Con: Although hopeful, the ending left me a little wanting. I watched these three kids struggle throughout the book and would have liked a few more questions answered. 

•Pro: Thank you, Amber Smith, for giving us Dani and Tyler. They provided most of the bright spots in this story, and I really needed those moments. 

•Pro: This was a tough and honest look at the cycle of abuse. Brooke's grandparents were abused or abusers, and her parents ended up being abused or abusers. By the end of this book, I felt hopeful that the cycle would end here for this family. Brooke and her sister were getting professional help, they were talking about what happened, and were receiving care and support, which had previously been missing. 

•Pro: Witnessing Brooke trying to hold onto her past life brought tears to my eyes, because the harder she tried to keep things the same, the more she unraveled. I breathed a sigh of relief, when she finally came to terms with the situation, and, as her siblings had, let go. 

•Pro: Brooke was a fighter, no doubt, and I was rooting for her the whole time. She made mistakes. She paid for her mistakes, but she grew and came out stronger from this ordeal. 

Overall: This was a beautifully written book about something very ugly. My heart broke over and over again as Brooke tried to hold onto the past with both hands. However, my heart was mended, when she ultimately found solace by letting go.
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THE LAST TO LET GO follows Brooke and her family in the aftermath of the death of their father at the hands of their mother. Throughout this novel, we see more than meets the eye of this family, wrought by domestic abuse and partner violence. While I did enjoy Amber's previous novel, THE WAY I USED TO BE, more than I enjoyed this one, THE LAST TO LET GO is still extremely meritable. Although there are tough themes and subjects to talk about, I still appreciate the sensitivity and the genuine depiction of domestic abuse in this novel. 

I'm also thrilled with the charcterization of Brooke and her siblings in this novel. Brooke, for one, is so! gay! and I lived for it. We see a development of a relationship between Brooke and her classmate and the growing of Brooke's friendships in the new school year. Concurrently, we also view more of the ways that she and her siblings, Aaron and Callie, deal with the lasting impacts of their abusive father. Amber Smith does a wonderful job of depicting variations of emotion within each of the characters. 

Overall, THE LAST TO LET GO is a poignant novel that deals with domestic abuse - it's gorgeously written and a novel to remember. 

Thank you to Simon for an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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Unfortunately I was unable to read this book as  the PDF file wasn't compatible with my kindle..  I do look forward to reading this book in the future.
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