Oh yeah!
My 20th book is finished!!!!! "Long Bright River" by Liz Moore is the 20th book.
I got this book because my friend Vivian recommended it. I always trust her recommendations.
The book is based on substance addiction. Two sisters, grown up in the same house, turned to live very different lives. One, became a cop and the other, a substance abuser.
Mickey is a cop and a single mom. She has her own problems with life. Her sister Kacey lives on the street. Her ex boyfriend is not paying child support. Her son is only four years old! She needs a reliable babysitter too.
Mickey is awkward in social situations. Their mother killed herself, when Mickey and Kacey were little. They were brought up by the grandmother, a very cold woman, who was traumatized by the overdose and eventual death of her own daughter. Their father left them too. The family didn't really care about education or being on the right side of the law.
Kacey is missing. Even though Mickey is not on speaking terms with Kacey, she wants to find Kacey.
Being born when mother was addicted to drugs, Kacy had withdrawal symptoms at birth. No one really knew about it then. Mickey's search for her sister made her realize how their mother's addiction might be the root cause of Kacey's fate. She also finds out where their father is living now.
The novel taught me a lot about why people cannot get out of addiction. I didn't know a baby born to a woman who is a drug addict, needed to be held, and given medication to help them from withdrawal symptoms.
This tells the story of the strength and vulnerability of women.
A good read indeed.
Any suggestions for my next read?