Little Island, book review and #giveaway

5 Minutes for books managing editor Jennifer Donovan received a copy of this book to facilitate her review, but as always, her opinions are her own.

little island

Family drama — we all have it, right? I often think that my family’s trials and tribulations, skeletons and challenges are unique, but the more I talk to people, the more I see that they are not. Reading a novel such as this one makes my family seem practically plain vanilla.

When Grace’s mother dies, she tries to put together the funeral based on a note she finds: “Flowers. By the water. Have fun!” Planning a funeral is difficult enough, but when it occurs on the 20th anniversary of the tragic car accident that altered the lives of every member of their family in some way, it makes it even more difficult.

Joy, the oldest, lost her best friend Bonnie in the accident. Her brother Roger served time and is still drowning his sorrows all these years later. His twin sister Tamar seems to almost have lost the ability to feel anything.

The Little siblings meet up on the Maine island to pay their respects and support their mother, Grace. Even though they are all adults, their childhood personalities come out. They bicker some, they cast blame, they nurse resentments, and they all seem to feel misunderstood in some way.

In addition to the past, they are all dealing with their own issues from the present, which intensifies the emotion. Tamar has brought her eight-year-old twin girls along without her husband, who is the primary caretaker, and she’s nervous about the responsibility. Roger is contemplating moving back to the island and helping his parents run the inn, but worries if they even want him to. Joy is taking her only son’s recent departure to college hard.

Little Island by Katharine Britton felt so real and warm and comfortable, and also somewhat magical, as life on a small island seems to feel all the time. There’s laughter and fighting, running away and a rescue. Each of the characters grew, which makes this kind of read satisfying to me.

I enjoy these kinds of books, because as I said, it makes my family and my own baggage seem normal, but also because it reminds me that people can always change.

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41 Comments

  1. Melissa Mazzur says:

    Its so relateable

  2. Kathie Craig says:

    It is real. What we see on TV and in the movies is scripted. No one’s life is perfect.

  3. The interaction between characters.

  4. Michelle C says:

    Because you can relate to them.

  5. Barbara Butler says:

    love a good book

  6. love to read thriller and family drama

  7. Barbara Butler says:

    love those types of books they just keep me into them

  8. Sara Duff says:

    To compare family stories with my own and bring back my own memories and experiences.

  9. Mihaela D. says:

    because they make you feel like your family is normal in comparison.

  10. The level emotional involvement that dramas evoke in the reader.

  11. Everyone has summer memories. Last year was one for us as we celebrated two weddings from two different adult children’s kids with all the family together to enjoy one another. We love everyone; there is no drinking or wild parties or brawling, etc. There is just expressions of joy at being together as a Christian family.

  12. I love to read and stories about families always give an insight as to how others live and solve their problems.

  13. Diana Hatch says:

    Love reading other families dramas but my own

  14. I like to see the relationships in the family as well as across the generations.

  15. kathy dalton says:

    I like reading books that are real!!!

  16. Melissa B. says:

    I’m drawn to books about family drama because the mixed up lives of the characters make my family look more normal!

  17. Monja Blue says:

    Fascinated by the characters patterns, problems and plot. Thanks for a chance to win this intriguing book!

  18. I don’t have enough in my family 😉

  19. Lori Walker says:

    grew up in a chaotic household – so i like to read about family drama

  20. its always enjoyable to read something you can relate to

  21. Stephanie Larison says:

    I love family drama, lol since my family is so boring it’s a nice change to get a peek into someone elses.

  22. katklaw777 says:

    It’s nice to know we all have problems to solve and we can change to make things better!

  23. Susan Smith says:

    I like reading about other peoples lives and how they interact with one and other.

  24. What draws me is they seem somewhat realistic and not fantasy. Like it could happen to someone you know. I love to see how they work through it and I can relate!

  25. We have so much drama in my family, you’d think I’d be sick of it! But, I still enjoy reading a good novel with a dash or two of family drama!

  26. I like the dynamics and how they interact with each other. I like when the writer lets you see how each person sees a specific situation and you can learn about how misunderstandings occur.

  27. Megan Parsons says:

    I like to see how other people handle situations and family drama!

  28. Irene Yeates says:

    I really want to read this book! Every time my siblings and I get together, it amazes me how much our memories of the past are so different! I really was shocked when my younger sister (the baby of the family) always thought I was Mom’s favorite. When I told my brother (middle child), he started laughing, and when he stopped, he commented, “We were the serfs; she was the Queen.”

  29. samantha w says:

    I love reading about families and how they interact together.

  30. It’s easy to relate to family stories

  31. Marian Boll says:

    To think that my family is a normal standard family.

  32. Usually they make you feel like your family is normal in comparison. Plus who doesn’t love to be nosy and read about someone elses drama.

  33. I like reading about other peoples lives.

  34. Jessica T says:

    Haha! Cause my life is always full of it!

  35. drama and love= constants in our family

  36. Kerrie Mayans says:

    I just like the drama that families can put each other thru but still stick together because after all, they are family. :0

  37. I have a degree in Psychology and the relationships
    among people; especially, families, has always
    fascinated me!
    Thanks, Cindi

  38. The realization that family issues are not unique to my family.

  39. Family drama usually make for good reads.

  40. the emotions, friction and interaction of the characters is always fascinating.

  41. Mozi Esmes mom says:

    It’s easy to relate to! 🙂