The story:
Rob Pettigrew has died, and one year on, his twin sister Tamsin has gone missing. Rob was the family’s sunshine, Tamsin their wild child. So where does their absence leave elder sister Freya, the sensible one, the one who always copes?
Embarking on a quest to find her missing sister, Freya begins to retrace Tamsin’s life over the year since the loss of her twin, in the hope that her sister’s diary will offer the answers she so desperately needs.
My thoughts:
Set in a rainswept, atmospheric Scotland, “The Way the Light Bends” is a wonderfully written novel about loss, and magic, and how people can possibly cope when someone they love is gone.
The cast of characters highlights the vast differences between Tamsin and Freya — Tamsin with her eclectic and creative friends who work in gardens and fields, Freya with her husband and parents, working for a high street clothing company. Their partners also couldn’t be more different — the mysterious Wells (described by the author as ‘fey’, which I find a brilliantly evocative word!) and serious, sensible Rufus, Freya’s doctor husband.
The story is told over two timelines — in the immediate aftermath of Rob’s death from Tamsin’s perspective, and one year on as Freya searches for her sister. It is a tale about loss, and also guilt — the guilt of being the one left behind, of not coping the way you ought to. As Freya immerses herself in myths, legends and magic in the hope of bringing Tamsin home, she shows how far she is prepared to go to find her sister, but also that they are perhaps not so different after all.
Overall, I found this a great read, and I really enjoyed the mixture of realism and magical folklore. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a book on grief, love and hope (and with some magic too!).
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