The Return

By bethany (dreadlockgirl), 19,October,2009 23:57

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The Return
by Victoria Hislop
416 Pages
Historical Fiction
Spanish Civil War
October 2009
Harper Collins
Advanced Reader’s Copy

Sonia’s life is dull and passionless in the midst of what most would consider a dream. She is married to a dashing Englishman, has a great job, and lives in an exquisite apartment. No matter how much she tries though, she feels something is missing. Stumbling upon dance is the most important thing Sonia does for herself. There is no question that it immediately fills that longing inside her. When her childhood friend Maggie books a trip to Spain, the land of Flamenco for her birthday and buys a ticket for Sonia as well, she is in dreamland.

Sonia thinks she is going to Spain for herself, but what she doesn’t know is that dance and Spain is in her blood- secrets her mom took with her to the grave will be laid bare. An unlikely stranger will tell her of a family history of life in the Spanish Civil War riddled with loss, love and tragedy. Up from the turmoil, come clapping hands and stomping feet to the elegant picking of a Spanish guitar. Flamenco is the heart and soul of survival for Sonia’s mother could it be what saves her as well?

Goodness, The Return was amazing! I seem to be obsessed with Spanish Civil War books as of late and I am thrilled by the history of that time period. I can’t believe I didn’t know more about the history growing up, since it is pretty much my patria or homeland. Vicoria Hislop outdoes herself in this brilliantly penned historical fiction take on the events that shaped Spain into what it is today. A book filled with deep emotion, and love that stand the test of history, The Return will give the reader history in bite sized morsels, while best of all telling of the human will to live during that dark period.

The Return is a book that like the Flamenco dance evokes emotion, does not shy from expressing pain, and yet snaps its heels to a dramatic finish that will leave the reader open-mouthed (and wondering how long their mouth has been open for). I highly recommend this book, to everyone- which is why it will get my supa cool Stellar Five Chicken Book Award! It is perfect for the dancer, the historian, the lover of books or any person who wants to spend hours in a far away land hearing the perfectly clickety-clacking of well worn dance shoes in their thoughts while they read. Loved it.

Happy Chicken!!!


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Remaining TLC Tour Stops:

Wednesday, October 21st – Write Meg

Thursday, October 22nd – Literate Housewife

Monday, October 26th – Diary of an Eccentric

Tuesday, October 27th – Drey’s Library

Wednesday, October 28th – Book Chatter and Other Stuff

6 Responses to “The Return”

  1. Kathy says:

    This book sounds wonderful! I really want to read it.

  2. Ms Mazzola says:

    I’ve had my eye on this book– you just convinced me to buy it.

    Have you read “Shadow of the Wind”- I recommend that one, if you haven’t.

  3. trish says:

    I think it’s great that you loved this book, since you’ve actually lived in Spain! So you actually know a little about the country, whereas some of us…well, Victoria could make up a country, call it Spain, and I’d never know the difference. So glad you were on this tour!

  4. you’ve made me want to read this book! Awesome review!

  5. Kailana says:

    This looks really good! The cover reminds me of Schindler’s List. I know that is a weird reason to keep getting drawn to this book, but that is why!

  6. These reviews are making me wonder why on earth I’ve never read any Victoria Hislop.

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