Last House on the Street: A Novel

Last House on the Street: A Novel

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Jan 11, 2022
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5 out of 5 stars review

Each turn of the page had me guessing

This book realistically showcases just a few of the injustices and inequalities of the 60's. Through Ellie's eyes I experienced just a fraction of the emotional and physical turmoil that had free reign during that time in the south. I was pulled into this story to such a degree that my heart raced, and my mind refused to stop thinking about it once I turned the last page. This is written in two time periods, each clearly defined. Within the early pages we are given the connection that Kayla and Ellie share. But it quickly becomes evident that there is something more lingering in the dark woods behind the house at the end of the street. I felt the heavy weight of the past as well as the fear of the present that consumed both of these characters. This author did an amazing job of bringing them to life, making me care and yet allowing me to form my own opinions prior to the end. With each turn of the page I never knew what I was going to find. Fear, abuse, life threatening prejudice or the sweet pull of new love. I was totally engrossed within the lives of both of these women. When the truth is unveiled at the end, I wasn't shocked, but I still loved how it unfolded.

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Jan 10, 2022
Akbaird
5 out of 5 stars review

A Page Turner

Diane Chamberlin weaves the lives of two strong independent women, Kayla and Ellie,whose pasts connects, into a story that will draw you in from the first page to the last! A dual time line book that alternates between 2010 with Kayla: an architect, a recent widow, and a mother to 3 year old girl and 1965 with Ellie: a university student who gets involved with Civil Rights Movement and then defies her family's approval by spending the summer working on the SCOPE Project. Kayla is left feeling a bit uneasy when Anna Smith shows up without an appointment asking her to help in architecting her remodeling project of her house. Anna Smith appears to know more about her husband's death and family than she is comfortable with. This leaves Kayla reeling and giving second thoughts of moving into her new house. Kayla decides to go against her father's request to sell the house and instead and moves in. What will Kayla discover and encounter after moving in? Kayla and Ellie become neighbors when Kayla moves into her new house. As their friendships grows, these two women discover how their pasts are connected and what secrets are discovered. Will their friendship last through all that they are discovering? This book will have you turning the pages to find out! I love how this author integrates significant historical events into her books! It makes for fascinating and intriguing stories! Definitely one to be added to your TBR list! A great book club pick as it will lead to great discussions!

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Jan 12, 2022
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3 out of 5 stars review

A split time novel

The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain is a dual-timeline novel. We meet Ellie a twenty-year old woman who signs up for the SCOPE project. Kayla in 2010 is a recent widow with a young daughter. Her husband died before their dream home was completed. It is the only house in a new development and Kayla is warned away. Just outside the development is a home that has been there for three generations and the dying owner refuses to sell. After Kayla moves into her new home, she meets Ellie Hockley who grew up in the old home and they become friends. Kayla can tell, though, that Ellie has secrets. Something happened in this area almost fifty years ago. Is it time for the secret to come to light? The Last House on the Street contains good writing, but I thought the pacing was slow. As I kept reading, I was wondering if the book would ever get moving. I enjoyed Ellie's story more than Kayla's. Ellie's story tells of the bigotry, violence, and hatred that was prevalent in the south during this time. There was a great deal of unrest in the south. It was interesting learning about the SCOPE project. Ellie's character was significantly more developed than Kayla's. For most of the book, Kayla is unnecessary. Her character lacked emotion and depth. As I read, I could soon see how everything tied together and how the story would play out. I wish the storyline had not been so obvious. I had trouble getting through the first two thirds of the book because of the slow pacing and there was little action up to this point. The ending nicely wrapped up the story. This was not my favorite Diane Chamberlain story. It was not the same caliber as her last novel. The Last House on the Street is an emotional and dramatic story that will take you back to 1965 in North Carolina.

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