◇ Synopsis
Celeste English and Ronnie Frazier are sisters with contrasting lives. Celeste appears to lead a perfect life as a doctor's wife, but her marriage is crumbling, and her controlling nature isolates her family. Ronnie, an actress in New York, projects a glamorous image despite financial struggles and instability. When their father dies, they inherit a house in Prosper, North Carolina, which their mother, Della, wants to avoid due to buried secrets. As they confront their past in Prosper, they must unravel their identities, relationships, and truths. "Far From The Tree" delves into uncovering hidden pasts, understanding familial dynamics, and embracing sisterhood amidst challenges.
◇ Thoughts
This book is full of emotions! The authors are great at writing funny and believable conversations, although the start might seem slow. Some characters might seem like typical stereotypes: Celeste cares too much about status, Ronnie hides her failures, and Della keeps her past hidden to stay the perfect mom. Each character has one main flaw, usually about keeping secrets, which can get repetitive. The pace stays pretty steady after the slow start. It's not a hard read, but it's fun to dive into mother-daughter relationships and see how hiding things can hurt love. The ending was a little abrupt and wrapped up neatly and is this book is great for females looking for an emotional read.