Beyond That, the Sea by Laura Spence-Ash is a Blend of Women's, Historical, and Romance Fiction!
Oh, how I love this story...
Despite a hard choice, working-class parents, Millie and Reginald Thompson, decide to send their eleven-year-old daughter, Beatrix, to America to keep her safe from the bombs falling on 1940 London. She'll live with another family for the remainder of the war, then return home.
Greeted in Boston by Mr. and Mrs. Gregory and their two sons, Beatrix, who they begin to call Bea, is quickly made to feel like a member of their family. She's the daughter Mrs. G. has always longed for, and she easily fits between the two brothers, William, who is older, and Gerald, who is younger.
Bea becomes accustomed to the Gregory's affluent lifestyle and spending summers on the coast of Maine on their private island. She easily makes new friends who are curious about her other life and, as the years pass, her life in America begins to feel more natural to her than her life back in England.
When Bea is suddenly called home to England, she goes without question but she never forgets her other family in America...
Beyond That, the Sea is unlike any WWII Historical Fiction story I've read, as it focuses on the characters, not the war, and blends in Women's and Romance Fiction which softens and enriches the story overall.
The writing is beautifully descriptive, tender, and engaging and the story runs through the highs and lows of many emotions, switching back and forth, from one to another, and back again. The book doesn't end when Bea returns to England, that's just the first part of this story that continues on for many more years.
The telling of Beyond That, the Sea alternates through chapters of the primary characters from the two families, The Thompson's and The Gregory's. This gives the reader a perfect opportunity to become acquainted with each character as the years and the story progresses.
As I listening to the audiobook narrator, Ell Potter, I felt embraced by the sound of her voice. I have heard this captivating voice before, and experiencing her voicing skill and range is always a memorable one. Everyone should have the pleasure of listening to a story through the expertise of this narrator. It's simply unforgettable.
For me, Beyond That, the Sea, a debut novel, is a remarkable story that I chose to listen to rather than read, to take slowly and savor, to make it last just a little while longer, yet hoping it would never end. It's hopeful, uncertain, sometimes frustrating, but mostly beautiful in its telling and outcome. I look forward to what this author delivers next.
Before That, the Sea will be on my favorites shelf and one of my top reads for 2023. I highly recommend this audiobook to everyone!
Oh, how I love this story...
5 Beautifully Told Stars!
Thank you to NetGalley, Macmillan Audio, and Laura Spence-Ash for an ALC of this book. It has been an honor to give my honest and voluntary review.