Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Book Review: Kennedy’s Goodbye

 

Kennedy's Goodbye

by Kati Rose

Pub Date 08 Mar 2022 

 Post Hill Press 

 General Fiction (Adult)  |  New Adult 



I am reviewing a copy of Kennedy’s Goodbye through Post Hill Press and Netgalley:




 In Kennedy’s Goodbye these three questions are posed.  Is hope a myth? Is love a lie? Is God dead?  Kennedy needs to know the answers.  But she’s left feeling alone, grappling to make sense of the world around her. The youngest member of a devout Catholic family, her preordained pathway of perfection into heaven becomes more like a highway to hell. With so many roadblocks—sin, sex, losses, lies—will Kennedy find a place to belong? A place where it’s OK to be OK? A place where hope is real and love is true?




This coming of age novel is set in upstate New York in the seventies and eighties, told in a freshly candid voice that evolves as she grows and matures, Kennedy says goodbye to many things but to what? Hope? Love? God? Or her own self?




I give Kennedy’s Goodbye five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!


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