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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Songs of Willow Frost by Jamie Ford

William lost his mother but not to death.  He knew in his heart that she was still alive and he would find her some day, but he had to escape from the orphanage to do that.  He knew that there was a reason she abandoned him because his mother wouldn't have left him without a good reason.

William knew nothing of his mother's past but it didn't matter. He had to find her.  He and his friend Charlotte planned how to escape from the orphanage to find her.  William was a kind, sweet boy just like his mother. You will feel so sorry for Liu Song and William as well since he had to live without his mother for five years when she was actually alive and close by. Most of the characters were sad and unhappy, but the book is exceptional.

SONGS OF WILLOW FROST tells the tale of Liu Song and her life of sadness, loneliness, and betrayal.  Her life was not pleasant.  Liu Song had to endure hardship and a cruel stepfather who made her call him Uncle because he was disappointed and embarrassed that she wasn't a boy.  She also had to live with the stigma that her mother who was onstage was deemed no better than a prostitute.

You will feel Liu Song's pain, hopelessness, and humiliation ooze through the pages as Mr. Ford beautifully weaves between past and present. Beautiful like the good heart of Liu Song.

You will be immersed in old-world traditions as you follow Liu Song through her day being treated as a slave instead of a daughter. You will feel her pain as the inevitable happened to her because of her step-father's visits at night and her sadness as she had to give up happiness.  You will HATE Uncle Leo because he is the one who caused all of Liu Song's problems.

SONGS OF WILLOW FROST was skillfully written in Mr. Ford's descriptive, flowing style and also very heart wrenching.  I felt myself wanting to push Liu Song to tell the truth about what really happened to her and to move on so she could have some happiness in her life instead of despair. Mr. Ford allows you to feel as though you are right there feeling the emotions and living the lives the characters are leading.

SONGS OF WILLOW FROST was about making decisions, living with regrets, and longing for what some folks have and what you were deprived of. 

SONGS OF WILLOW FROST is haunting, heartbreaking, and hard to believe yet mesmerizing. Mr. Ford’s marvelous talent won’t disappoint in his second book. 5/5

This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.

10 comments:

  1. A beautiful, but sad story.

    I hope you get to read it. Mr. Ford has written another brilliant novel.

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  2. I have this on my wishlist. Thanks for sharing--have only heard good buzz about it!

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  3. It was EXCELLENT, Rita_h. I couldn't put it down.

    THANKS for stopping by.

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  4. Thanks for the recommendation, Elizabeth; it sounds terrific!

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  5. Oh Beth...it is fantastic.

    THANKS for stopping by.

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  6. Sounds very good and a 5/5 that's impressive.

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  7. So glad you showcased this book. I loved Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet and got a copy of this latest novel at a BEA-related event in May. Jamie Ford spoke at a librarian breakfast at the start of BEA and he was wonderful.

    Thanks for visiting my WoW post. Love your blog!

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  8. I really liked Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet so I was curious about this one. Sounds like he doesn't let you down the second time around!

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  9. Hi Elizabeth. Thanks for all the book love :)

    Best wishes!

    Jamie

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  10. Mr. Ford...thank you so much for stopping by.

    You are welcome for all the book love. :)

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