Tumbleweeds by Leila Meacham
The prologue begins in 2008 and then goes the book goes back into the past
beginning in 1979. A story about three people and how lives can change and
separate; how life does not always give you what you want and what you plan but
how one can change when needed.
Trey Don Hall, John Caldwell and Catherine Ann Benson are the main
characters who became friends at a young age. I will add Rufus, a dog given to
Cathy by Trey Don and John. In this sometimes complicated book, the three go
through many passions, friendships and love. The book is based in the Panhandle
of Texas and how football is so important in the lives of the small town of
Kersey and the people. I am from West Texas and football is very important to
the whole town; something Cathy, who was from California, could never
understand. (My mother who was from Colorado never understood it either but my
father did.)
Families are involved and there is a feeling of small town closeness,
sometimes good and sometimes bad.
Trey was quoted as saying "The Texas Panhandle breeds a bunch of us long,
tall drink-of-water look-alikes. We're as common as tumbleweeds".
One life leads to football, another to become a priest and another one
works in a diner.
I hate to review too much of the book as the reader will need to get into
the book and feel the emotions of the characters. A book that covers decades and
many lives.
John named his pickup, Old Red, my father had his International pickup he
bought from Texas Electric and called it the Red Mule. Many Texas references to
the colleges and universities and towns.
The recipe for Emma's Hot water Corn Bread is at the end of the book, a
nice treat.
I give it a five star rating for the overall twists and turns and the page
turner it is.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author and Grand
Central Publishing. www.HatchettBookGroup.com. The
opinions are my own. I wish to thank Leila Meacham for such a wonderful, and
emotional, book to read and review.
Leona Olson
mnleona.blogspot.com
3 comments:
I love that there are a lot of twists and turns to this book! I am curious about it now!
~Jess
It sounds like a really nice story! Thanks for stopping by! I'm following back!
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I want to read this one, sounds like a good story.
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