![]() The novel is told in alternating chapters with one focusing on Edward now, and one focusing on the plane during its ill-fated flight. He also has the added struggle of being the only survivor and having to deal with all the attention that this brings, and all the focus on him from the families who lost their loved ones on the flight. We then follow Edward as he goes to live with his Aunt and Uncle and has to work through the grief of losing his family and having to find a new life for himself in amongst all the guilt and fear. It’s the story of Edward who boards a plane with his family and ends up being the sole survivor when it crashes. This is a stunning book that I read back in February and I still find myself thinking about it. So today I’m doing mini book reviews of some of those novels. This means there are books that have been read over really long periods or that I was reading when I felt so unwell and the details of plots are no longer strong in my mind. I was just starting to feel better when lockdown happened and my concentration has been rubbish up until the last few days. It started off great but then I was quite unwell late January into February and I barely read anything. ![]() This year has been a really up and down year for reading. ![]()
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