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epellicci's review
challenging
inspiring
sad
slow-paced
3.0
**Thank you to Penguin Publishing for an ARC of this book in return for an honest review**
In her signature Atmospheric prose, Raynor Winn takes readers on a walk that holds immense meaning and hope for her and Moth.
I found Landlines to be significantly more tense and mournful than Winn's previous books. Weighed on by concern for Moth's health, this time the couples pilgrim through the wild seems like something of a last cry for help. This, combined with observations on the effect climate change is having on the landscape they walk through makes for bleak reading at times. However, the miraculous strength and comitment they share continues to be inspiring. Buoyed by hope, they once more achieve what, from the outside, seems impossible. Landlines is a moving continuation to an incredible, astonishing journey.
In her signature Atmospheric prose, Raynor Winn takes readers on a walk that holds immense meaning and hope for her and Moth.
I found Landlines to be significantly more tense and mournful than Winn's previous books. Weighed on by concern for Moth's health, this time the couples pilgrim through the wild seems like something of a last cry for help. This, combined with observations on the effect climate change is having on the landscape they walk through makes for bleak reading at times. However, the miraculous strength and comitment they share continues to be inspiring. Buoyed by hope, they once more achieve what, from the outside, seems impossible. Landlines is a moving continuation to an incredible, astonishing journey.
Graphic: Chronic illness and Terminal illness
Moderate: Mental illness
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