I was fortunate enough to win this book in a Goodreads giveaway! Am looking forward to this read, and will post a review when complete. Thanks to the author for making this book available to Goodreads readers!
Just finished this book this morning. I'm so grateful I was introduced to this book through Goodreads! I've never really written a review before, but am glad to write an honest one on Diana Davidson's first novel Pilgrimage. It is beautifully written, and I think this author is one to watch. Her book contains elements that make novels favorites for me: written in third person, from several different viewpoints; a strong sense of place, where the location essentially is one of the characters; and great character development. One additional element present is one that is often lacking in novels, but to me is the most essential, and what keeps me addicted to reading. It's that sense I get while reading a certain book, that the author has invested a lot of themselves in what they've created. In Pilgrimage, each chapter, each character, and each page is crafted lovingly, respectfully, even prayerfully. I love to read a story that evokes emotion in me, that has characters that are substantive and realistic, that has a setting that I can envision. I don't want to get into any descriptions of the plot or characters, but I do want to recommend this book to anyone who enjoys historical fiction about characters and places that they will miss when they've read the last page, or to anyone who appreciates a well written story. Just as the yummiest food is always made with love, so are the best books written with the same, including blood, sweat, and tears. The moral of this story, in my eyes, is that life is quite ambivalent to us, and people can be cruel beyond imagination, yet what kind of person will you choose to be?