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As I finished the last chapter of this book I felt mixed emotions, I adored the story, most of the characters, the setting but there were also areas which grew to irritate me too.
I love the way the author has intertwined a real meaning into such a magical read, that with hard work, true belief and determination you can make a dream become reality.
It truly was a heartwarming tale, a real spin on what someone can perceive to be magic.
From Aneshka getting her wish of plum dumplings, due to unforseen circumstances and obtaining cans of plums from Mr Torentino for $1 per can. To Holena finding her Momma's old forgotton hair ribbons.Then there is Trina, who happens to stumble upon a field of Mexican farmers whilst fishing one day, she offers them 6 fish for a handful of seeds and plants her seeds in her back yard, then on her next visit to the farm she offers money for three chickens (the start of what eventually becomes the whole family's dream their own farm which Mr Johnson destroys out of spite due to fear of competition), of course, whilst all the good things are happening (before that occurs), the younger sisters, Aneshka and Holena believe this is purely due to the carp and the wishes they made.
I wnjoyed the almost mind games of well did that actually happen because of the so called magical carp or did that just happen because of a lucky circumstance, whilst they all undeniably somehow end up in relation to the wishes and them eventually coming true.
There was an array of intriguing characters some more lovable than others and some that just made my fist clench! Mark (Merek) was one of those who I loved but grew to hate (okay hate is a strong word) whilst I initially thought he was loving and kind to Trina and generally would have done almost anything for her in truth he could not bring himself to move on a farm which Trina's Papa ends up leasing after Mr Torentino helps him find, instead he makes he give back the wire ring he gave her and threw back the rock she gave him in the dirt and just came across as selfish near the end, I don't want to live on a farm that's it, you can either live in the town policed by the Pinkertons, the coal mine and Mr Johnson and their unlawful ways, leave your family all behind to live on that lovely farm you've been dreaming about for pretty much the whole duration of your life in America and be happy with living my dream instead. WELL NO, NO MARK SHE WON'T!!! (yes it annoyed me a little).
Momma who I felt overpowered Trina with her own broken dreams and tried to crush her attempts of achieving her own at every hurdle, I really did feel for Trina always trying to please her Momma but always falling short. I equally feel like she may just be a beaten down house wife fed up of what seems like a never ending nightmare to her.
Mr Johnson who is a nasty piece of work, I grew to hate him quickly, he is arrogant with his judgements, an outright bully, greedy and his lust for power creates a monster of a man.
Aneshka, whilst I know she is a child I just found her to be annoyingly bratty and unreasonable and arrogant but at the same time she has another side where she is thoughtful, a little naive and incredibly determined, Holena who is just so bloody adorable I just wanted to keep her safe from the harshness of the real world around her, Old Jan one of Papas dear friend and his sons Mark (Merek) and Karel all who too came from Bohemia to America for a better life are each lovable in their own way. Old Jan with his never ending hidden meaning stories he tells and his heart felt advice and caring nature and pure dedication and love for his sons and friends make him one of my favourite characters in the book along with Trina of course.
Anyway wrapping up because this was supposed to be short I swear!
It is a beautiful story, warm and inviting, one for the dreamers of the world. I love the relationship between Trina and her Papa it felt so loving, I felt his presence through every page of the book and that everything that they went through was okay because they had one another and more so there faith in there Papa's dream even though they lost almost everything to gain it.
It is defiantly a book that I will read again eventually.
Still there are some negatives. I felt the ending seemed a little rushed and I felt all the build up, the arguments and struggles between Mr Johnson and the coal mine etc led to just an okay ending. Yes it was nice that they ended up with their dream farm in the end which they all so deserved, but something just didn't feel right with me I felt like it just needed something a little more, what happened when they got to the farm? Did it work out as they planned? I would have liked to have seen a glimpse into how it turned out for them after all they went through.