The Secret Keeper by Genevieve Graham
The book is about twin sisters during World War II from Ontario, just east of Toronto. They have different strengths - one wants to be a pilot and the other one is radio operator and code breaker. The books goes back and forth between sisters and we hear how they come to be in their different positions and locations.
I have read a few books by this author and she always delivers. I love the Canadian content and learning about some bit of history that I previously hadn't heard about.
Long Island by Colm Toibin
This book is the sequel to Brooklyn. I never read that book but I did see the movie starting Saoirse Ronan and Domhnall Gleeson. I won't reveal too much of the plot but I'll tell you that the main character, Ellis, finds herself back in Ireland after being away for twenty years.
Since I have seen the movie, I pictured those actors as the characters in the book. I love Saoirse and she played that role so perfectly then I could imagine her a few years older. I also love the way she speaks and how the Irish characters turn a phrase.
One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune
This is the author's fourth novel and this one revisits a character from her first book. We meet a young Toronto woman who has recently broken up with her long term boyfriend and is unsatisfied with her career. Her grandmother is recovering from a surgery so she decides to take her grandmother to a cottage for the summer. And guess who has the house next door? Someone we know from the first novel.
I knew what the plot was before I started the book and at first I was disappointed that the story wasn't being told from Charlie's point of view, but the author does write better with the female voice, so it makes sense she starts with this new character.
I love these fun summer reads, it always makes me want to head out of town and sit by a lake for a few days.
Sankofa by Chibundi Onuzo
This book is about a woman in England who is half black and half white. Her mother has just died and as she goes through her things, she finds a diary written by her father. Her mother had never said anything about who her father was. The woman decides to try and find out if her father is still alive and if she can track him down.
I thought this book did a great job of creating a main character who was multi-faceted. I liked how she related to the other people in the book.
All of these books were great and all very different. I would recommend all of them.