Helpful Score: 2
"Fly Away" connects to "Firefly Lane" as it returns to the characters from that novel but it also stands alone as a wonderful read.
FLY AWAY is the story of three women in the before and after Kate's death. The story is largely about Tully, Tully's mother Dorothy, and Kate's daughter, Marah. Each is lost. The story is grounded in friendship, hope for the future, enduring love and the reaffirmation of forgiveness. It's great. Another heartwarming story by Kristin Hannah.
FLY AWAY is the story of three women in the before and after Kate's death. The story is largely about Tully, Tully's mother Dorothy, and Kate's daughter, Marah. Each is lost. The story is grounded in friendship, hope for the future, enduring love and the reaffirmation of forgiveness. It's great. Another heartwarming story by Kristin Hannah.
Helpful Score: 2
I recently read Firefly Lane, and I was impressed, but felt a little behind the times. I had seen tons of rave reviews about it, but just hadnt ever made the time for it myself. I feel a little ahead of the curve with Fly Away, being lucky enough to have received an advanced copy of it, and I will tell you that I think fans of the first book will be happy with this follow up.
Fly Away picks up about four years after the end of Firefly Lane, and covers the time in between through sort of flash backs told mostly from the perspectives of Tully, Marah, and Cloud/Dorothy. We get to see what has happened to Kates friends and family in the aftermath of her death in the first book, with not entirely good results. Losing someone you love deeply can have drastic consequences, and this story really takes you down a couple of bad paths that show you just how bad people can get when consumed by grief...
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Fly Away picks up about four years after the end of Firefly Lane, and covers the time in between through sort of flash backs told mostly from the perspectives of Tully, Marah, and Cloud/Dorothy. We get to see what has happened to Kates friends and family in the aftermath of her death in the first book, with not entirely good results. Losing someone you love deeply can have drastic consequences, and this story really takes you down a couple of bad paths that show you just how bad people can get when consumed by grief...
To read the rest of my review, please visit my blog.
Helpful Score: 1
This is the followup book to Firefly Lane about Kate and Tully.
Kate's daughter, Marah, and Tully are the main characters in this one, but there are some really interesting background stories about Cloud(Dorothy), Tully's mother, and even Tully's grandmother that bring this book together. It helps us learn to not judge people without knowing their story.
Most of Kristin Hannah's books are very sad, but incredibly good stories, and this one is no exception.
I didn't enjoy it quite as well as the first as Kate was my favorite character in this series.
Kate's daughter, Marah, and Tully are the main characters in this one, but there are some really interesting background stories about Cloud(Dorothy), Tully's mother, and even Tully's grandmother that bring this book together. It helps us learn to not judge people without knowing their story.
Most of Kristin Hannah's books are very sad, but incredibly good stories, and this one is no exception.
I didn't enjoy it quite as well as the first as Kate was my favorite character in this series.