Something Kindred is a thoughtful, introspective coming of age meets messy familial drama with touches of eerie in a subtle southern gothic backdrop. There are ghosts and cultural lore that come in to play. They are connected to our main characters initial creative passion, offering inspiration and later create a spark to get her to look inward in addressing her fears, grief, and thirst in life- but they really aren't the focus on this book. There's a paranormal presence here, but it's far different than what you would typically expect, especially since the graphics and taglines of the book lean into the implied horror element that really isn't there. It's still fair to call it a gothic, but at its core it's more of a complex familial bonds/ self-discovery drama with ample reflective layers on many facets of life and the concept of home.
I would have liked there to be just a bit more of exploration on the ghosts, even one in particular to then connect to our main character's journey, especially as I could relate to her fascination and curiosity with them and a unique form of macabre solace and understanding of the connections between the living and the dead. Even without this Something Kindred is a strong, connective story that offers great insight on generational trauma, complexities of loving those who hurt us, craving what we have never known, and the challenging, yet freeing power of addressing ones pain and past while creating a new chapter forward.
I enjoyed the romance angle overall, especially in it showcasing important reflection and discovery of personal journeys. There are sentiments about loving people in different ways at the same time, which I appreciated, but also would have loved to see this leaned into even more. The key romance came alive well, making us feel the pull and appreciate the emotional layers, while still putting higher importance on each person being true to their longings and different paths in life especially for two people very clearly still finding themselves.
Something Kindred is a quiet, yet stirring story with rich layers and a thoughtful, moving spirit.