The Grace of Wild Things, By Heather Fawcett

 


I seem to be on a Heather Fawcett reading kick right now, having just finished her Emily Wilde trilogy, which I greatly enjoyed.

The Grace of Wild  Things is a wonderfully sweet story.  It is loosely based off of Anne of Green Gables but with magic, fairy's, and witches. It's not long, a rather short read/listen.  The audio book was only 8 hours.  I love the Anne of Green Gables series, and have read and reread the Lucy Maud Montgomery books quite a number of times. So, when I heard that Heather Fawcett had written a book based off of those books, it was a no brainer for me to read.

Grace, the protagonist, is an orphan like Anne.  Unlike Anne, Grace is a witch.  The book explores themes of found family, loss, home, community, friendship, loneliness and belonging. Like Anne, Grace is imaginative, kind, loyal, has a temper, and consistently finds herself in scrapes. I enjoyed the entirety of the book, including the ending.  I wouldn't mind a revisit to Grace's neck of the woods in the future, but if Ms. Fawcett chooses not to write another book in this world, it's a good stand-alone. 

This book is appropriate for pre-teens and teenagers as well as adults.  I give it a thumbs up, even though no one is asking. Until next time, happy reading!

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