Saturday, 5 September 2020

Book Review: A Dress the Color of the Sky by Jennifer Irwin


Book Review


Basic Details:

Book Title: A Dress the Color of the Sky
Subtitle:
Author: Jennifer Irwin
Genre: Female fiction
Part of a series? Yes
Order in series: 1
Best read after earlier books in series? No
Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39847544-a-dress-the-color-of-the-sky

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

Meet Prudence Aldrich, a young mother with a big problem stemming from abuse during her childhood. Not willing to accept her failings, she resolves to do something about it and tackles her sex addiction.
Prue is a fixer and caregiver. She wants to solve problems for others at the expense of her happiness.
Serenity Hills poses many challenges for her and Prue is unsure if she will be able to get through them. But, with the support of supportive fellow ‘inmates’, she perseveres. Will she be able to save her marriage? Will she still want to hold onto her husband when she comes through the counselling?

What I liked about the book:

The writing style is very good and the author manages to involve the reader in the story. Emotional, harrowing and infuriating at times, I loved this book.

What I didn’t like about the book:

There wasn’t anything I didn’t enjoy in the book.

My favourite bits in the book:

Where Prue found support from her friends and the other patients at Serenity Hills.

My least favourite bits in the book:

The book was good in its entirety.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

I believe the author is working on a sequel to this book, ‘A Dress the Color of the Moon’. I can’t wait to see what happens Prue next.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This book is a survivor story. A beautifully written story of how someone can work to overcome the abuse in childhood and beyond.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

Children
No
Young Adult
Maybe
Adult
Yes

If you like stories which ring true even when fiction and stories of survival of abuse, this book may be the book for you.

I look forward to reading more books by this author.

Book Description by Author:

For too many years, Prudence Aldrich has been numbing the pain in her life with random sexual encounters. Her marriage to cold, self-centered Nick is, not surprisingly, on the rocks. But after several dangerous experiences with strangers, Prudence finally realizes she needs therapy to stop her self-destructive behavior, and so she checks into the Serenity Hills rehab center.

Prudence blames herself for her irresponsible behavior and is filled with self-loathing. She’s convinced she is completely at fault for Nick’s manipulative attitude and believes with therapy, she can return their relationship to its idyllic beginnings. However, her therapist and the other members of her rehab group see the person behind the pain. As Prudence learns more about herself and the reasons for her behavior, including startling revelations about her childhood, she begins to understand the basis for her lack of sexual self-respect. She also learns she is not entirely to blame for the failure of her marriage. With the positive reinforcement of everyone at Serenity Hills, Prudence learns not to define herself by her past. But moving forward would mean letting go of Nick for good, and Prudence isn’t sure she can.

About the Author:

A native New Yorker and captivating storyteller with a flair for embellishment, Jennifer Irwin currently resides in Los Angeles with two cats, a dog and her boyfriend. After earning her BA in Cinema from Denison University, she worked in advertising and marketing raised three boys, and ultimately became a certified Pilates instructor. While she has written screenplays and short stories since her college days, A Dress the Color of the Sky is her first novel.
Since its release, A Dress the Color of the Sky has won seven book awards, received rave reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, and been optioned for a feature film. Jennifer is represented by Prentis Literary.

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