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The Last Sailor Review

  • Writer: cnnamongirl
    cnnamongirl
  • Nov 15, 2020
  • 1 min read

Pub Date 01 Nov 2020

Sourcebooks Landmark

Paperback, 304 pages

by Sarah Anne Johnson















My Review


We all deal with death in our own way and in a way it changes us. Changes who we

are,our personality,our whole being.

This is a book of relationships. Relationships between a father and sons,brothers,sons,families.


Feelings come out,come to a head,it's about the cycle of grief disbelief,sadness,rage,mistrust,acceptance,trust,love. Things

come full circle when peace arrives along with acceptance.


Pub Date 01 Nov 2020

I was given a complimentary copy of this book. Thank you.

All opinions expressed are my own.



About The Author





Sarah is the author of The Lightkeeper's Wife (Sourcebooks), The Very Telling, The Art of the Author Interview, and Conversations with American Women Writers, all published by the University Press of New England. Her interviews appear in The Writer's Chronicle, Glimmertrain Stories, Provincetown Arts, and The Writer where she is a contributing editor. Her fiction has appeared in Other Voices, and she is the recipient of residencies in fiction from Jentel Artists' Residency Program and Vermont Studio Center. She has taught the Art of the Author Interview Workshop at Bennington College Writing Seminars MFA Program, Leseley University MFA Program, and at literary conferences.




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