"Braver is a feel-good story of vulnerability, friendship and community. It's an easy, heart-warming read that left me with a warm glow."
Braver by Deborah Jenkins is a feel-good story of vulnerability, friendship and community. It's an easy-going read, relatable and real on so many levels, about what it means to be different and what it can take to become accepted. The book sheds light on various darker contemporary themes, from mental health and bullying to trauma and loss. Its astute observations bring the story to life, weaving the diverse characters' lives together with ease, and I found myself rooting for Virginia, Harry and Hazel, and happy endings. The poetic writing is vivid and emotional, painting pictures through words, and every so often the author throws a curveball into the plot, adding more layers and depth to the story and the characters. The church is at the heart of Braver but religion doesn't overpower it - for me, this was a book about sense of community, companionship and that it's often easier to be braver with the support of others than on your own. This heartwarming book left me with a warm glow. Perfect for fans of Eleanor Oliphant, The Rosie Project, and similar.
Primary Genre | Modern and Contemporary Fiction |
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