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Friday, May 18, 2007

The Teahouse Fire by Ellis Avery


When I began reading Ellis Avery’s first novel, The Teahouse Fire, I had no idea where it would take me. Avery’s delicate writing style engaged me immediately, but I found the plot’s many twists and turns in the first few chapters confusing. As I read on, though, I became engrossed in the many levels of Avery’s character development and fell in love with her fictional protagonist, Aurelia Bernard. The novel intertwines aspects of Japanese history with Aurelia’s journey and by blending both, Avery creates a beautiful story that celebrates tradition, culture, family and the malleable nature of the world around us. As I neared the end of the book, I could hardly put it down. - Caroline Morrison

2 comments:

Jeanie Clinton said...

I really enjoyed this review by Caroline. Sounds like something I'd be interested in. I wonder what Greg's currently reading? He always makes great book suggestions when I'm in the store, as does Maggie. What's she reading now? The blog is fabulous! Keep up the good work, Lemurians!

Joe said...

Thanks - I'll ask Greg and Maggie to let us know.