Nothing but Ghosts: The YAbookcentral.com Review

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Today it stormed, then it stopped, then it rained while the sun streamed down, and during part of this fury I was dancing. I was freeing my mind of all the worries that crawl in and threaten to stay, save for when there is music.

And now I've come home to sun and to the loveliest note from Ed Goldberg of YAbookscentral, who has given Nothing but Ghosts a most exquisite, thoughtful, meaningful review. I excerpt from just the final paragraphs here, encouraging you to travel over to the site, where so much gets done on behalf of so many fine books.

... There is so much to like about this book. Kephart has penned an engrossing, engaging suspense story. Miss Martine is shrouded in mystery as much by the vision of her literally hiding in her upstairs bedroom peering out her window as by the indescribable way she disappeared 55 years ago. Old Olson’s actions add another layer of intrigue to the story.


But to stop at the storyline, in my opinion, is to miss the point. Kephart, better than anyone I’ve read recently, describes the loving relationship between a husband and wife and between parents and child. Jimmy clearly adored his wife as she did him. Katie has an easygoing relationship with her father. However, Katie idolized her mother and conjures up her image when in need of help or support. But most importantly, Kephart makes the point that living life in the fashion of those we loved is infinitely better than disappearing.


Nothing but Ghosts
has great characters, action, romance and splendid writing. You can picture every character and every location. Any of you who has lost a close friend or relative will immediately identify with Katie. If you are lucky enough to not experience a loss, you will be treated to a wonderful story. You can’t lose by reading any Beth Kephart book. She’s a favorite author of mine.

P.S. And what/who is that finch that keeps pecking at Katie’s bedroom window? I have my ideas!

8 comments:

Woman in a Window said...

Beth, it sounds absol-freaken-lutely wonderful. I will.

Emily Ruth said...

can't WAIT until this comes out! XD

Priya said...

I just went over and read the review. It was wonderful! NBG deserves every single bit of the praise.

Vivian Mahoney said...

Wahoo! The review makes me so happy!

Em said...

What a fabulous review! The p.s. part is especially charming. :)

Sherrie Petersen said...

Great review!

Beth, email me at solvangsherrie at gmail dot com so we can talk about the interview. Thanks!

poetjanes said...

Congrats! Great news.

Sherry said...

Picture a dog panting in the hot sun.

(Me, waiting to read this book.)

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