Why did I love this book?
Wish You Well is a family tale about two children set in the 1930s and 1940s whose father is killed in a car wreck and whose mother has been nonresponsive since, although she recovered from her physical injuries. It’s a story about family, love, struggle and triumph.
It’s told from the viewpoint of a young girl, Louisa Cardinal, who comes from New York City to rural Virginia to live with her great-grandmother. It’s a major culture shock for the girl, but the setting resonated for me.
My grandfather came from the same area, and although raised in Missouri, not Appalachia, I have a very deep love for the region and have visited many times. The great-grandmother reminds me of my own, who we called grandmammy. The depiction of life is accurate and comes from Balducci’s own family heritage.
I became engrossed in the book from the moment I read the first page. It’s very different from Balducci’s other novels but is now my favorite of his works.
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Following a family tragedy, siblings Lou and Oz must leave New York and adjust to life in the Virginia mountains--but just as the farm begins to feel like home, they'll have to defend it from a dark threat in this New York Times bestselling coming-of-age story.
Precocious twelve-year-old Louisa Mae Cardinal lives in the hectic New York City of 1940 with her family. Then tragedy strikes--and Lou and her younger brother, Oz, must go with their invalid mother to live on their great-grandmother's farm in the Virginia mountains.
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