This specific summer in Frankie and Jake's life had adventures as well as misfortunes. Frankie was a character you will love. Frankie always seemed to be in the right place but never managed to figure out what was going on. He was growing up, being a boy, getting into and out of trouble, learning about life, and also learning how to deal with adult situations. His brother Jake was timid, adored his brother, and joined him on most of his adventures.
The book had a wonderful story line and great characters. The characters can be described as unique, loveable, different, and ones you would want to have for friends. Frankie was the narrator, Jake kept the story going, and Gus seemed to be the person Frankie and Jake looked up to. Frankie and Jake's parents were the typical couple of this era. All characters complemented each other.
The writing was extraordinary, the
storyline was sweet, just like the era that pulled you in, and the storyline unquestionably
kept your interest. You won't want to put the book down mainly because of the
nostalgic theme. Keeping the storyline going are murders, deaths, a
disappearance, a summer that would never be forgotten, and a mystery to
solve.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book. The
writing was moving, expressive, and powerful. The storyline moved effortlessly,
and I loved the glimpse back into the 1960's.
ORDINARY GRACE is a book that will be on
your mind long after you turn the last page. Don't miss this
extraordinary book filled with the exploring of one's conscience and also with
learning how to forgive. It is noteworthy and remarkable. 5/5
This book was given to me free of charge
and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.