"Always my free-spirited Carrie,"
It was a moment, just a brief moment that established a connection for three American teenagers in Italy at Eventide.
"Good night to the sea, to the sun and the day.....This night would be a marker in her life, the ending of one age and the beginning of another."
This is a story of an enduring friendship between two women and something buried in a far away land.
Carrie is a creative, artistic lover of life. Her life is filled with wonder and imagination. Lauren is studious and loyal with a mental file cabinet filled with realistic quotes that she frequently utilizes to bring her best friend back to reality when their conversations become to idealic.
They travel to Europe during the summer of 1989 and meet Graham Michaels in a little village by the shore. Graham and Carrie fall instantly in love, prompting a promise between the three to
"...be together always. No matter what the future holds".
Secrets from Grahams past hold him captive. They prompt him to betray Carrie. He tells himself 'it is for her own good'. His fear filled view of love is:
"..It was vulnerability with carelessness,delivering near fatal blows.
In the end, love made secrets that no one cared to hear. It created a loneliness that no one could touch."
Years pass and Carrie recovers, with Lauren's help. Carrie marries and has a child. Now Carrie is dying and her best friend sets out to recover the buried box and offer it to Carrie in the hope it will help her bring closure to that very painful part of her past.
This is a magnificent story of redemption, friendship, and faith. Others may choose differently, but my hero in this novel was Carrie's husband, Jason Myles. In this character, the Truth of what it means to be a christian is displayed.
Rich, elegant story telling is the hallmark of Cindy Martinusen's writing. I have not found any that compare to the emotional depths and insights she presents in her novels. It was a wonderful treat to read that the location in this novel is the same as 'The Salt Garden', another wonderful read from Ms. Martinusen.
From the beginning of the novel through to the end, faith and wisdom are heralded as described in the use of this C. S. Lewis quote from 'The Last Battle':
"But for them it was only the beginning of the real story.
All their life in this world and all their adventures in Narnia had only been the cover and the title page: now at last they were beginning Chapter One of the Great Story which no one on earth has read: which goes on forever:in which every chapter is better than the one before."
This novel also gives a wonderful description of the last days of a dying christian, no fear, only longing. Read this story and you will take away a very different view of the last days in Christian's life.