Review: LIVING IN COLOR, by Trish Milburn
Living in Color by Trish Milburn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I just finished this book last night with a sigh of happiness (though not without a few Kleenexes en route).
In the wake of her father’s death, Sabrina is in the small Tennessee town of Grainger to help her 65-year-old mother take care of details and get resettled in town. Though Sabrina loves her mom, she can’t say the same about her dad, whom she hated. She has a lot of bottled up anger about her mother spending all those years under her father’s ruthless control, ruled by his fists. You feel like you’re in Sabrina’s skin when she chafes at the way her mother grieves for her father and still bows to his authority.
Instead of exploding at her mother, Sabrina persuades her that the two of them should go on a road trip together. And oh boy, what a trip it turns out to be! It’s a voyage of self-discovery for both women. Powerful, moving, inspiring. I loved it!
This author also writes wonderful sweet romance and YA, but I’m hoping she’ll try her hand at women’s fiction again.