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Blood & Water Kindle Edition
Delilah arrives on her brother's doorstep with a secret. She hasn't seen him in five years. He ran away from their family long ago for reasons no one talks about and she still doesn't understand. The stress of raising his teenage daughter alone sometimes makes David envious of his deliberately childless friends, Tim and Sara, but they're runaways too, harboring secrets of their own. Blood & Water tells their stories and traces the deep connections between this unlikely group of friends.
This novel is about family, in its various manifestations: the one you're born into, the one you choose and the one you create.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 21, 2017
- File size1676 KB
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Editorial Reviews
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Blood & Water is Katie O' Rourke's most compelling and heartfelt novel to date, a story about family--past and present, predetermined and chosen--and the deep veins that keep them connected." -Mary Vensel White, author of The Qualities of Wood
"In what is becoming her signature style, Katie explores interwoven relationships with kindness and insight. As always, a pleasure to read; I enjoyed this well written gem. " -Cass McMain, author of Gringo
"This is the first novel I have read by Katie O'Rourke, and I'll be sure Blood & Water is not the last... Blood & Water is an emotionally engaging story and one I would recommend for women's fiction readers." -Samantha March for Readers' Favorite
"It's very insightful, the metaphors are dropped in at just the right frequency, and dialogues are realistic to the point of sometimes being painful." - Judge, 25th Annual Writer's Digest
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Product details
- ASIN : B0777T3BN2
- Publisher : (November 21, 2017)
- Publication date : November 21, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 1676 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 188 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,384,681 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #6,325 in Women's Literary Fiction
- #8,014 in Family Life Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #20,912 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction
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About the author
Katie O'Rourke was born and raised in New England, growing up along the seacoast of New Hampshire. She went to college in Massachusetts and graduated with a degree in gender and sexuality. She lives in Tucson, Arizona where she writes, loves and is happy.
Monsoon Season, her debut novel, was a bestselling e-book. A Long Thaw was released in 2014, followed up by Still Life, a collection of short stories. Finding Charlie was selected for publication by Kindle Scout in 2015. This year, she released her fourth novel, Blood & Water.
She writes for todaysauthor.com and you can find more information about her books on katieorourke.com. Follow her at facebook/katie.orourke.78 or on Twitter @katieorourke78.
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This is a very real novel, not letting any of the characters escape the real world for a second. They are flawed, they are confused, but they do find some sort of contentment or happiness in where they are, or where they are headed. The key takeaway from what these characters go through is not how they have to suffer through something, but the friends that turn into a chosen family when they need each other's support. While all of the different points of view were a little hard to keep track of at first, the book turned out to be a great snapshot of ordinary life that resonates with readers.
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A gentle read - there are no harrowing dramas or breathless, pageturning sections. Instead the novel engages fully with everyday contemporary life lived by ordinary people in America (Tuscon mainly, a hot dry place in Arizona I believe). Relationships in all their complexities are examined - both friendships and families. There's Delilah, whose life has come unstuck after a betrayal by her boyfriend, her brother and his daughter Sadie, her brother's friend Tim and Tim's girlfriend Sarah and Sarah's friend Ally.
I admit that it took me a while to get going - I found it hard at first to keep track of the characters and their relationships to each other. (After finishing I realised that there are other related novels which feature the same characters, which might explain that.)
At the start, Delilah has just fled from her ex and his new lover whose car she has battered, and turns to her brother, who she hardly knows as the two lived very different lives and have never been very close. While she is very pleased to renew her relationship with Sadie, her brother is not at all pleased with Delilah's influence on her daughter... Meanwhile, Delilah finds she is attracted to her brother's friend Tim, who is comfortably entwined with a girl friend.
Delilah's struggle to deal with her brother and get going in a new life engaged me the most - I could strongly relate to her. I was surprised about the direction the novel took re the Tim and Delilah thread.