A review by anunande
A Song for Issy Bradley by Carys Bray

Carys has a beautiful style of writing that I can only aspire to, and a beautiful, sensitive mind behind it that makes for a deep, layered narrative, characters that are real, fragile, flawed, and a story that is emotional and heartbreaking yet heartwarming. Through multiple points of view with unique voices, Carys delicately takes us through the aftermath of a tragedy and its impact on a family of 4 children. Having no prior knowledge of the Mormon faith, its centrality to this narrative was educational and interesting without being overbearing. Now I can't wait to read The Museum of You 😊