A review by afox98
Midnight at the Electric by Jodi Lynn Anderson

4.0

A somewhat melancholy but beautiful story about three womens' lives intertwined across time - Adri, a Mars colonist in 2065, Catherine, a daughter of the Dust Bowl in 1934, and Lenore, an affluent English woman preparing to sail to America to reconnect with her childhood friend. Adri is preparing to go to Mars when she finds a series of letters in the home of her cousin she's staying with in rural Kansas. Determined to go through with her mission, she nonetheless finds herself drawn into the mystery of what happened to the women who wrote those letters over a century before. A quiet story about relationships, love, and loss. Poignant, yet hopeful too.