Monday, April 28, 2025

Go run my name into the ground: BROKEN COUNTRY.

Broken CountryBroken Country by Clare Leslie Hall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a gorgeous and emotional book.

Beth has a teenage love affair with the wealthy Gabriel Wolfe, which ends badly, and she marries Frank, a local farmer, who has always adored her. They have a son, Bobby--and Bobby and their farm are their entire world. But when Bobby dies in a horrible accident, their happiness is shattered. Now Gabriel is back in their village, divorced, with his own son Leo in tow. When Frank's brother Jimmy shoots Leo's dog to prevent it from attacking the farm's flock, a series of events unfold, upending the entire village.

This beautiful, tragic story is told in back and forth fashion, veering between the past and present, leading up to an incident we're told has happened from the first pages: "the farmer is dead." It's suspenseful and emotional.

The book does an amazing job of showing how Bobby's death has affected Beth, stoic Frank, and Jimmy--his proud uncle, who has turned to alcohol again with his nephew's death. These characters are painted so beautifully with amazing nuances and depth. Beth reacts by forming a bond with Leo--the only one willing to hear about her late son. Frank stuffs his emotions down, but cannot help but feel angry at how much time his wife is spending with her former lover. And Jimmy, who once helped his sister-in-law deliver his beloved nephew--reverts to old ways without the stability Bobby brought to his family.

While this book is sad, it's so beautifully written and often hopeful too. I found it hard to put down and a wonderful exploration of motherhood, love, and village life. 4.5 stars.

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