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The Beauty of Sadness

Featured Review

Word Rebels Press, 2024

Jake Barnes is a seasonal wildland fire fighter, an avid reader, and a lover of old, simple things. He also lives in the only apartment with a balcony on Main Street. One day in the high summer, with his balcony doors open and an old jazz record playing, he hears a shriek from the street below. As he comes to the aid of four-year-old Nico, Jake meets the boy's mother, Chase. What follows is a star-crossed love story that seems doomed to end before it even really begins, until a near-death experience while working a fire in Canada draws into question some of Jake's long-held priorities and desires. This is a story of good chemistry and bad timing; of friendships that help us see what we are unable to see for ourselves; and of the quiet persistence of love against all odds. Concise, yet breathtakingly vivid, this short novel packs adventure, grief, loss, and beauty into a tale you won't soon forget.

If I could give 6 stars, I would. This was a fantastic read from the first page to the last, and not only did it leave me aching for summer, it had me oooooh–ing and aaaaw-ing all the way through. Green has an incredible eye for the smallest yet most relatable details, and I've rarely seen such vivid and captivating writing.

Also: Chemistry is A THING in this novella! If you thought one couldn't establish a compelling, endearing and plausible relationship between two characters in only 113 pages, you thought wrong.

I'm going to read this again come summer, with the windows wide open to the breeze and a glass of wine next to me.


- Maria Rosenberger, Poet

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