A natural healer, an abused boy from a traveling tent revival, an abandoned baby, and a group of friends trying to make it through the Great Depression are a few of the characters we meet in this book. They are all making their way through the south starting in the Dustbowl years, and ending two decades later. You know these characters will cross paths, but that’s the only thread of actual lasting plot there is.
This novel is character driven to the max. At first, I loved this book! It made me laugh and pulled my heartstrings as well. Then I don’t know what happened, but at about 75% I just lost interest. It started to drag. Maybe the people these characters became after they all stabilized just weren’t as interesting to me as they were before. The short alternating chapters which made this a page turner for me in the beginning turned into an annoyance. You sort of know what is going to happen, and when you do, the book takes way too long to get there.
Don’t let me discourage you, though. If you want light reading without any deep thinking, and fun characters, this one is for you. Looks like everyone else loved this. For me, 3 stars.