Evergreen Falls
Kimberley Freeman
Touchstone, Aug 4 2015, $16.00
ISBN: 9781476799902
In 2014 in Australia’s Blue Mountains, thirty
year old virgin Lauren Beck muses that if she had been sexually active, less
protected by her dominating Mum in Tasmania, or even held a job before this
one; she would be able to talk with handsome Danish architect Tomas
Lindegaard. Instead the coffee shop
waitress knows she sounds like an idiot when she speaks to Tomas who leads the
renovation of Evergreen Spa. Still Tomas
escorts Lauren though the rundown hotel where she finds a package of old
letters and begins to read them.
In 1926 SHB sends love letters to a woman the
author obviously loves. Wanting to know
more about the mysterious young lady and envious of how much SHB cherishes her
especially since she wishes Tomas would equally covet her; Lauren seeks the
identity of such adulation. Having lost
her position in Sydney, but needing money to care for her sick mom, Violet
Armstrong ecstatically accepts a waitress job at the exclusive Evergreen Spa. There she meets affluent siblings Sam and
Flora Honeychurch-Blacks.
Rotating perspective between two similar women
over eight decades apart, Evergreen
Falls is a fascinating character study that looks deeply at forbidden love
caused by social class differences. Each
lead female chooses a path, but also shares in common looking back and
wondering about “The Road Not Taken” (Frost).
Although the dual subplots follow the anticipated respective courses, Kimberley
Freeman writes an intense Australian drama.
Harriet Klausner
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