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Violets by Alex   Hyde
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(3.5 stars) Lilting, lyrical and poetic, ‘Violets’ is a beautiful exploration of motherhood, love, and loss, set against the backdrop of the denouement of the Second World War.

‘Violets’ follows two different titular characters: one Violet has miscarried twins at the start of the book, and the other is an unmarried mother who is just coming to turns with her own pregnancy. I felt like ‘Violets’ had some exceptionally strong writing, but the more interesting sections were with the second Violet, who hides her pregnancy and travels to Italy. In comparison, the development of the other Violet felt quite flat, which was a shame.

The highlight of the novel was the poem that weaves throughout the narrative, entitled ‘pram boy’. Towards the beginning it was a little disconcerting, but as the story continued it really began to flourish and vividly depicted the relationship between mother and son in flowing and melodic prose.

The ending was absolutely beautiful and made me shed a tear; was also incredibly interesting to discover the events of the story are inspired by the real life of the author’s father, made me appreciate the actions of the Violets even more. Would recommend
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Reading Progress

January 20, 2022 – Started Reading
January 20, 2022 – Shelved
January 24, 2022 – Shelved as: 2021-reads
January 24, 2022 – Finished Reading

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