A review by bethreadsandnaps
Somewhere Out There, by Amy Hatvany

4.0

I enjoy Hatvany's books tremendously, and this one was not an exception. The characters are vivid, the plot, the dialogue, the small details she weaves throughout are all good. As she's a local author, it's nice to have a familiar setting as well. The voices of three women come through well: the struggle of a young mother who has trouble with the law and ends up relinquishing custody and her adult daughters who try to come to terms with their heritage. It's a poignant struggle, one where you can empathize with all of the characters and their emotions.