The Road to Enchantment
A Novel
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Starred review from November 15, 2016
Within one week, Willow's musician boyfriend moves on, her mother dies, and she learns she's pregnant. She leaves L.A. and returns to New Mexico to take care of her mother's estate. She had always blamed her mother for leaving her father and taking Willow to live off the grid on an Apache reservation. As a young girl, she felt rejected by her father, and as one of a few white girls in school, she was bullied until half-Apache, half-Samoan Darrel became her best friend. Twenty years after leaving home to fulfill her dream to play cello, Willow struggles with her mother's debt and her own feelings. At 39, it's difficult to realize searching for home may mean adjusting expectations while accepting help and love when it's offered. McLaren (How I Came To Sparkle Again) allows Willow to tell a story that goes back and forth from the present to the past, a technique that succeeds perfectly for an emotionally intense work about the intricate relationship between a mother and daughter. As Willow learns more about her mother, the tale becomes even more bittersweet. VERDICT For readers who appreciate flawed characters dealing with the complexities of life.--Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN
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