The amount of detailed research, insight, and TRUTH that this author always puts into her books is like none other. I think I may have enjoyed the sequel to this series a bit more than book one!
There is a lot to unpack in this one with great themes of the challenges of chronic illness, the plight of eugenics and how we still see those harmful ideologies in today's America, oodles and oodles of charming bird content (this is a must for bird nerds), the hope and challenges that come with children on the Autism spectrum, PTSD/war trauma (featuring an absolutely adorable and crazy cool dog named Barney😍), super neat NYC landmark content from the Roaring '20's, including Coney Island; and a sweet slow-burn romance with characters who support each other in their differences and challenges.
The thread of mystery and suspense with a slight treasure hunt element also added to the charm and appeal of this historical novel full of themes that are very relevant today. As someone who sees the affects of chronic illness in loved ones daily, I found Elsa's journey to accepting her limitations and separating them from her worth very inspiring and illuminating.
The other plot point that really hit me was the popularity of the eugenics movement and the attempt to create a "higher man" in the '20's. I was until now unaware of how far back this ideology took root and was very incensed and frankly disgusted by how "inferior" people were treated back then. Luke's quote from the story, "You were made in the image of God, and so was every other person. Once you start reducing people to measurements and heredities, you strip them of their dignity. We aren’t livestock. We have souls", says it all for me. In a world where there is a big push for pro-choice, evolutionary "science", and distortions of humanity, this book couldn't have been released at a better time.
Super deep, powerful, heartfelt, and stuffed with lots of Biblical truth and history, this book has me very excited for Jocelyn's future releases and the conclusion to this series!