My Father's Gardens by Karen Levy |
My Father’s Gardens is a memoir written so eloquently it reads like
poetry. Levy tells the story of her upbringing and coming of age. She is an
Israeli native torn between her home land and the United States just as she is
torn between her warring parents. Levy writes: Beautiful families keep ugly secrets, contained in pretty boxes. Yet
Levy herself keeps no secrets from her readers. She shares her lessons and her
love through her art of storytelling. My Father’s Gardens is beautifully
written and will tug at your heartstrings from cover to cover.
Levy’s style of writing reads like the loveliest poetry. I found myself
highlighting sentences and phrases because of the pictures I was able to
conjure through her words:
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Bolts of electricity mythological in proportion
rip through the night skies…
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I can’t remember what you said that made me feel
beautiful. Maybe because you were beautiful too, there under the olive trees…
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…was gone, but like water streaming into a
freshly dug hole in the sand, someone else steps right in to take his place.
Author, Karen Levy |
My Father’s Gardens is written in cinematic short meaning short
scenes with the focus on showing the reader instead of telling the reader. I
absolutely love this style as it allows for so much emotion from the reader. I
was able to envision the beautiful landscape of Israel but what amazed me most
was Levy’s ability to draw me in. I am a native of the United States and she
somehow managed to help me feel as though I was looking at my own country
through new eyes. The passion of Levy’s story and her passion for writing come
through very strongly on each page.
For anyone who has ever felt they did not belong, or has felt torn about
where they belong, the moving memoir, My Father's Gardens will really hit home. Levy questions
whether she is more Israeli or American and she works through finding herself
and realizing where she really belongs. She comes to the calm and confident
realization as her worry fades and she arrives, no longer conflicted! I would certainly recommend this book and will be ranking it on Amazon with five stars!
Thank you to Karen Levy for contacting me requesting
I read and review her memoir.
~Crystal
Crystal is a church musician, business owner, active journaler, writer and blogger as well as a dairy farmer. She lives in Reedsville, Wisconsin with her husband, three young children (Carmen 6, Andre 5, Breccan 6 weeks), three dogs, two rabbits, four little piggies, and over 200 Holsteins. You can find Crystal blogging and reviewing books at: http://bringonlemons.blogspot.com/
I'm off to add this to my To-Read list on Goodreads.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it Shana! You won't be disappointed!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review, Crystal! It sounds beautiful. :)
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