A review by blodeuedd
The Railwayman's Wife by Ashley Hay

4.0

I enjoyed this book. It was quiet, reflective and sad. I liked how it was written, sometimes it does not work but it did here. Maybe cos of the sad reflective style of it all.

Anikka is married to Mac. But something happens and shatters her life. She shares the story with Frank, a doctor who saw horrors in the war, and Roy, a poet struggling to write after the war. They all deal with going on with life, in one way or another.

The book jumps a bit, but just as I mind in some books, I do not mind at all here. It fits the style.

It's not a book where you should expect drama or fireworks. But it was still a book I read fast and could not put down. I would recommend it too and I feel like I should read more books set in Australia. I do always like them.