Friday, January 23, 2015

The Resurrection of Tess Blessing by Lesley Kagen Review







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The Resurrection of Tess Blessing by Lesley Kagen
After she's diagnosed with breast cancer, forty-nine-year old Tess sets forth on a mission to complete her TO-DO List before, what she's sure is, her impending death. She needs to make peace with her estranged sister, Birdie, scatter her mother's long-kept ashes, rescue her daughter, Haddie, from the grip of an eating disorder, guide her teenage son, Henry, through a bumpy adolescence, and reignite the spark in her almost thirty-year marriage to her husband, Will. 

Tess is aided on her quest by narrator, Grace, who lends the story its mostbrilliant elements: subtle magical realism and deep psychological complexity. Is Grace an imaginary friend, guardian angel, or a part of Tess that knows better than she? The Resurrection of Tess Blessing is by turns poignant, gritty, spiritually uplifting, and hilarious as hell.

Lesley Kagen has created an unforgettable, redemptive story about a middle-aged woman with the odds stacked against her, who discovers that in the end, love really does conquer all.

My review:

This is a heart warming story that anyone can relate to. Everyone knows at least one person that has or had cancer. Between the chemotherapy and everything that is associated with it, I can understand wanting to complete a to-do list. I liked that her family had common issues and that they were relatable. The quest that Tess was on was not an easy one, and she knew how it was going to end. However every day is a gift and Tess was going to make every day count. The ending was sad, and happy at the same time. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.

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