Contemporary
The Edge Of Belonging
by Amanda Cox
-From Goodreads- When Ivy Rose returns to her hometown to oversee an estate sale, she soon discovers that her grandmother left behind more than trinkets and photo frames--she provided a path to the truth behind Ivy's adoption. Shocked, Ivy seeks clues to her past, but a key piece to the mystery is missing. Twenty-four years earlier, Harvey James finds an abandoned newborn who gives him a sense of human connection for the first time in his life. His desire to care for the baby runs up against the stark fact that he is homeless. When he becomes entwined with two people seeking to help him find his way, Harvey knows he must keep the baby a secret or risk losing the only person he's ever loved. In this dual-time story from debut novelist Amanda Cox, the truth--both the search for it and the desire to keep it from others--takes center stage as Ivy and Harvey grapple with love, loss, and letting go. ISBN-13: 9780800737405 Family is so much more than blood relatives... Have you ever felt like you just didn't belong? Anywhere and to no one? Have I got a story for you... The Edge Of Belonging is the story of a group of people, people who have been hurt and kicked around by life. Neglected by humanity. Forgotten by God. Or have they? Could God use one little baby girl to touch the lives of all those around her? Can the broken parts of our lives become something beautiful in His hands? | This Book received a 4.5 Bark rating. |
I went on a real emotional roller coaster thanks to Amanda Cox's vivid storytelling. I totally ran the gamut, anger, joy, despair, elation, desperation, excitement, you name it I felt it. It's not often that a novel does this to me but when it does it's usually a book I just can't put down. The Edge Of Belonging is a trifle on the long side, around 400 pages, but I read it in around 24 hours. 2 am came and went and I was still reading.
Amanda Cox takes on some tough issues in The Edge Of Belonging, from abandonment to emotional abuse and infertility, from suicide to drug abuse and anxiety/PTSD. From depression, to grief and questions surrounding adoption. Essentially, this book deals with real people with real struggles who learn to lean on family and faith through the toughest times. It's a story that readers won't soon forget...
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives The Edge Of Belonging by Amanda Cox a 4.5 Bark rating.