The Cove by Ron Rash, narrated by, Merritt Hicks
I read this listened to this last year in Sept. I don’t know
why I didn’t post this review of this great book so here it is!
This is a beautiful and heartbreaking book. Set in the
Appalachians during WWI and hate towards Germans is running rampant with the
help of one fervent recruiter Chauncey who is on a witch hunt for anything
German. At the same time on a farm in the cove lives Laurel a young woman with
a wine splotch birthmark that people in town say is a curse and call her a
witch and the townspeople won’t let her go to school because she may harm their
children. A superstitious lot they are, that makes for a lonely life for
Laurel, she does have her brother Jack who is back from the war missing a hand
but alive. When one day she hears the most beautiful flute music and sees a
raggedy man a few days later she finds him covered in bee stings and brings him
home. Walter recovers but seems to be a mute but that doesn’t stop sparks from
flying between him and Laurel.
I cared so much about these characters that towards the end
my stomach was knotted with worry and when events played out I was bawling
(should not have been listening to this at work!). This book evokes the times
and the place I felt like I was there. It is a love story but so much more it
is about the human condition and how people can be so incredibly hurtful
towards others. I loved Laurel and felt so bad for the way she was treated and
even though I figured out certain things about Walter, it didn’t matter, he was
one of the few people to show a kindness towards laurel and I think it was what
they both needed.
Merritt Hicks’ narration was spot on her southern accent was
great and her characters were all very distinct I always knew who was talking.
I will definitely listen to this narrator again!
As I said this novel is beautiful and heart wrenching all at
the same time, this is my first book by this author and will not be my last! I
think fans of southern fiction and historical fiction will like this one.
4 ½ Stars
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