But two years later, when Ginny's best friend, Marsha, shows her a series of articles exposing Willowridge as a hell-on-earth--its squalid hallways filled with neglected children--she knows she can't leave her daughter there. With Ginny's six-year-old son in tow, Ginny and Marsha drive to the school to see Lucy for themselves. What they find sets their course on a heart-racing journey across state lines—turning Ginny into a fugitive.
For the first time, Ginny must test her own strength and face the world head-on as she fights Ab and his domineering father for the right to keep Lucy. Racing from Massachusetts to the beaches of Atlantic City, through the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia to a roadside mermaid show in Florida, Keeping Lucy is a searing portrait of just how far a mother’s love can take her.
The first 40 pages of this book
absolutely wrecked me! The image of Lucy being taken away from her
mother, Ginny, and then going inside Willowridge will stay with me for a
long time. To think that a place (or places) like this ever existed
chills me to the bone. From there we follow Ginny and Marsha's road
trip to protecting Lucy at all costs. While I enjoyed the road trip, I
wanted more of a fight against the school. I understood why she left.
It was a different day and age than we are in today, but I wanted to see
her stand up against them more than I wanted to read about her running
away. However, it was very endearing to experience the relationship
develop between Ginny and Lucy. The author writes in such a relatable
way that it really stood out. The ending felt rushed and tied up a
little too nicely in my opinion. Overall a very solid novel and I look
forward to picking up more books by T. Greenwood in the future.
* I received this book from the author/publisher in exchange for an honest review *