The Book Of Essie, by Meghan MacLean Weir
Random House Audio - 2018
General Fiction
Audiobook
Narrated by, Robbie Daymond, Tara Sands, and Erin Spencer
General Fiction
Audiobook
Narrated by, Robbie Daymond, Tara Sands, and Erin Spencer
11 Hours, 4 Minutes
My
Rating (out of 5)
⭐⭐⭐⭐1/2
A
poignant story of strength and resilience.
Essie Hicks is seventeen The daughter of a dominant mother and a charismatic pastor who chose to thrust his family under the spotlight as the cast for a reality T.V. show called Six For Hicks. Even the most mundane daily tasks are done while cameras are rolling. Every outfit, every outing, every day is planned with the thought of cameras and audience and "likeability" ratings.
Essie's older sister left without looking back and Essie has missed her ever since, wondering about the circumstances around her sister's estrangement from the family. Why would she leave to never be heard from again?
When
Essie's mother Celia finds out that Essie is pregnant, a hasty meeting with the
show's producers and staff is arranged to plan how to manipulate the situation.
Should they secretly arrange for her to have an abortion - is it worth the risk
of someone finding out that the daughter of Pastor Hicks not only got pregnant
but had an abortion? Should they try and pass off the baby as
Celia's? Should they arrange a hasty wedding, saying baby arrived early to
capitalize on the publicity? Essie is not consulted about her wishes, but Essie
is clever, and she does some manipulating of her own.
While
Essie is making contact and forming a relationship with a school-mate - Rourke Richards, who also has some
secrets he would like to keep, she is also enlisting the help of a reporter with a past of
her own, with the promise of exclusive interview rights.
Essie
is determined to use this situation as a bid for her own freedom. But freedom
from the public eye does not come easily or without cost. Sacrifices need to be made to be free.
I
loved the character of Essie. She was strong, smart, and had a moral
fortitude beyond that of her Pastor father and "proper" mother. There
is an inherent gentleness and goodness to the character - not that she never
does wrong, just that she is capable of taking a personal moral inventory and has a
desire to do what is truly right, not just playing the part for the cameras.
She is pretty bad*ss if you ask me.
This
book tackles some issues with religion, faith, spirituality and the hypocrisy
that sometimes surrounds those who wish to pass judgment on others. Never
sounding "preachy", but over-all promoting themes of acceptance,
bravery, loyalty, hope and truth. This story was moving and important, and
written with style.
Having
a cast of narrators added to the overall success of this story in audiobook
format. All members of the cast performed wonderfully, making listening and
being engaged in the story very easy.
The
Book Of Essie is well worth the read if you have not read it yet.
Happy
Reading,
Christine
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