A review by thereadingparamedic
Turning for Home by Barney Norris

4.0

A story of family, told from the perspective of Robert & his granddaughter, Kate. Both Robert & Kate have elements of their past that are raising their heads around the time of the family’s festive party. Robert is faced with coming to terms with his involvement in the Boston Tapes & Kate must face her mother for the first time in a long time.

As with Norris’s debut novel, Five Rivers Met on a Wooded Plain, Turning for Home is beautifully written. A lovely read & one I recommend.