The Glass Forest by Cynthia Swanson is one of the most touching and heartwarming novels I have ever read. It tells the story of Lilly, whose husband, Charlie. He suddenly disappears and leaves her to care for his aging mother. His mother suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. Charlie soon returns with an unusual woman named Delilah. She has been through her struggles. In the end, they learn to love and accept each other unconditionally, despite their flaws and pasts. The Glass Forest will leave you smiling in the end!
Overview About “The Glass Forest” by “Cynthia Swanson”
The Glass Forest is a historical fiction novel about life in a glassblowing factory from 1852-to 1855. The main character and first-person narrator, Meredith Prewitt, is apprenticed to a glassblower named Robert McAllister. When she arrives at McAllister’s shop, he tells her he has been offered a contract to make lamps for Capitol Reef National Park. And he will not be able to take on an apprentice until after his term of service is up. However, before leaving his previous apprentice. James Stevens comes in with gifts that McAllister gives to Meredith. James makes it clear that she will have to do certain favors for him to keep those gifts.
Reviews About “The Glass Forest” by “Cynthia Swanson”
When I first started reading The Glass Forest, I wasn’t sure how I felt about it. The plotline seemed too far-fetched to be realistic, and it was hard for me to believe that a person could be pushed so far as to murder due to pettiness and jealousy. But just when I thought my doubts had outweighed my ability to enjoy it, something would happen that would solidify my decision in favor of giving it another try. Almost immediately, I became invested in Ondaatje’s story of friendship and betrayal—and though there were still some points that didn’t seem plausible, there were many others where he captured human behavior and emotion so well that they were inspiring instead of ridiculous.
About “Cynthia Swanson” the author of “The Glass Forest”
Cynthia Swanson was born and raised in Minnesota. She majored in communications at Florida State University, but it wasn’t until after she had her third child that she rediscovered her lifelong love of writing. Today she works as a journalist and freelance writer while writing both fiction and nonfiction books for young adults. The Glass Forest is her fourth novel for young adults; her first book, A Cold Dark Place to Die (Berkley Prime Crime), will be released in fall 2008. Cynthia Swanson has won numerous awards for her work including two Minnesota Book Awards and three Young Hoosier awards from Indiana Authors Club for mystery/suspense fiction.
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