Jacob had always had a special bond with his grandfather, Abe. He idolized him despite the crazy stories he used to tell about the children he lived with in the orphanage growing up. After Abe is murdered, Jake feels he must act on his grandfather's dying words and go to Wales, to the orphange his grandfather grew up in. He felt the trip might bring him closure, but what he finds in Wales is never what he expected. He learns about his grandfather's life, and his own and ends up creating a new life for himself, one he never could have imagined.
I saw this book in Barnes and Noble about a month ago and the cover really caught my eye. It almost seemed haunting and dark. I love stories like that. I put it on my kindle and brought it with me on vacation. I read it in one day. The plot was nothing like I had imagined by the title, but I read it in one day. I couldn't put it down. The idea was so different and creative. I also really liked the Q & A with the author at the end of my book (not sure if that's just on kindle editions or if it's in the print too). It was interesting to hear how the author started it. I enjoyed this book immensely because of the pictures that went along with it. It was definitely unique, but gave you more of a picture in your head. There is a sequel coming out January 13th so I look forward to reading that one.
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