Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Review: The Road to Tender Hearts

The Road to Tender Hearts The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars



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Review: The Road to Tender Hearts

The Road to Tender Hearts is a story about PJ Halliday, a 60-year old lottery winner, who comes up with a plan to journey across the country to woo his recently-widowed high school girlfriend, who had married his best friend many, many years prior. Before he could set out, however, he finds himself the legal guardian of his niece and nephew, neither of whom he knew existed until now. His daughter becomes an unwilling accomplice in his antics, and the four begin an unforgettable and unique adventure to the Tender Hearts Retirement Community.

I was hooked by page one, because what gets you invested more than a death-attuned cat? Chapter one does an exemplary job of setting the tone for the rest of the book: it's blunt, bleak, but still manages to find humor in the darkness of the world. However, it did, at times, feel excessively angsty, rushed, and I did not feel there was much depth in the characters' relationships with one another. The characters, themselves, were more-or-less one-note. It's true they are able to overcome their differences and come together in the end, but besides PJ, who was still only just starting to make progress in his personal journey in the last quarter of the book, I can't say with much confidence that any one character was much different from how they were at the start, nor do I think they were all that likable. I also found Annie Hartnett's prose to be very direct; it does not leave much to the imagination as it tells you exactly who this cast is and what they're thinking, almost as if you are being guided to feel a certain way about them.

Despite my critiques, I did find the story to be incredibly captivating. It consistently had me at the edge of my seat, wanting to know the fates of the two kids and their borderline-crazy great uncle. I would most certainly read this book again, and I do highly recommend it. 100% worth the read. Out now!

Review: Love is for All of Us

Love is for All of Us is a beautiful and heartfelt anthology of poems about love, acceptance, and celebrating our differences in a world where the goal is, quite often, to "fit in." I was deeply captivated, and frankly, enraged by each shared experience in which the poet describes how they were alienated simply for being themself. It's absolutely devastating to think that even your own family can so quickly turn their back on you for something out of your control, but it truly does open your eyes to how important it is, now more than ever, to love carelessly; to hell with restraint!

I realize how fortunate I am that I struggle to connect and relate to such stories and experiences, but the overall message is one I wholeheartedly support. I find, today, that love is a limited resource. There simply just isn't enough of it. But love is also a necessity; we live and breathe it without a thought. We need it. A LOT of it. It is my belief that only through love and compassion can the world experience positive growth and development in any context; that love, truly, belongs to us all.

Review: The Road to Tender Hearts

The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett My rating: 4 of 5 stars View all my reviews ...