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All That We Carried: A Novel par Erin…
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All That We Carried: A Novel (édition 2021)

par Erin Bartels (Auteur)

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Fiction. Literature. Christian Fiction. Estranged sisters embark on a hiking trip on the tenth anniversary of their parents' deaths in an attempt to reconnect. In the wilderness of Michigan's Upper Peninsula they'll face their deepest fears, question their most dearly held beliefs, and begin to see that perhaps the best way to move forward is the one way they had never considered.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:All That We Carried: A Novel
Auteurs:Erin Bartels (Auteur)
Info:Revell (2021), 368 pages
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I couldn't put this book down! What a fantastic read! I highly recommend this book! ( )
  Sassyjd32 | Dec 22, 2023 |
All That We Carried by Erin Bartel was the first time I have read anything by this author. The cover drew me in but the story was not quite as enjoyable as I had hoped. The story is about two sisters coming to terms with their parents’ death. The grief the two sisters carried had distanced them, and now they are trying to reconnect while going on a hiking trip. I was very disappointed that the reconnecting never did happen between the two. I think someone who likes hiking and family drama will enjoy this book.

I would like to thank Revell for the ARC in exchange for my honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. ( )
  JKJ94 | Jul 27, 2023 |
This was my third book by Erin Bartels and I think it is my favorite so far. As a woman who raised children with yearly hiking, camping and backpacking trips I could relate so much to every aspect of this journey. I could hardly put this book down! It was a real page turner with so many levels of connection for me. The sisters could not have been more different from each other. I must admit that I completely related to Olivia more than Melanie. There were times I felt I was right there with them and my emotions took the journey with them.

To see the full review please visit my blog which is linked in my profile. ( )
  Leann | Jun 27, 2023 |
Erin Bartels has an incredible gift of taking something as simple as a broken relationship between two sisters, and an otherwise uneventful camping trip, and turned it into something that captured my heart, my imagination, and truly enveloped my mind into this world.

It's been ten years since sisters Olivia and Melanie have spent any time together, parting after losing their parents in a tragic car accident. Each sister had their own unique way of coping, both polar opposites in almost every way, but Melanie is ready to mend the relationship, and forces Olivia to go on a hiking trip with her in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. What the reader gets to witness is the task of two sisters, who are practically strangers, fighting to bond and break this invisible barrier that has been between them for ten long years.

I only have one sister, so this narrative really spoke to me. Though we are best friends now there was a time that we did drift apart, and could completely relate to the fight to bond, and understand the other persons point of view. The pain you feel from both sister as the truth slowly pours from them is heartbreaking. To not only lose your parents, but also you sister, is unthinkable, and I felt such sympathy for each of them.

The writing was masterfully done, really capturing this moment in time with the sisters. I have never hiked personally, but after reading the imagery of the Upper Peninsula, I really felt like I experienced the landscape and beauty with the characters. I also loved that you got to see two people with two opposite beliefs come together and have intelligent conversations about their differences, and see ways they could come together despite these differences.

My only complaint was the ending was subpar for me. I was expecting something more dramatic, but sadly what I had envisioned didn't come to pass. The lead up was amazing though, and I really truly enjoyed reading All That We Carried. This is the first novel I've read by Erin Bartels, and it will not be my last!

*I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Revell through NetGalley. All views and opinions expressed are completely honest, and my own. ( )
  cflores0420 | May 24, 2021 |
Having read some of Bartels' work in the past, I had an idea of what to expect from her. However, "All That We Carried" exceeded my expectations. I have felt before that the stories she wrote are very beautiful and impactful, but sometimes I got to the end of the story without a feeling of completion in some way. That was not the case with this book!

Sisters Olivia and Melanie haven't spoken much since the loss of their parents. But Melanie has somehow talked Olivia into finishing the hiking trip that was interrupted by tragedy ten years ago. Melanie, a free spirited Instagram influencer and videographer can't understand why her attorney sister Olivia can't see her need to move forward and face their past hurts. Olivia is anxious to get this whole trip over with, but she's trying to make the most of their journey together. Unexpected detours, a forest fire and a handsome park ranger's son named Josh make what promised to be a short trip into the trip of a lifetime for Melanie and Olivia. Facing hard truths about grief, loss and crises of belief, these women find strength they never knew they had.

The reader can tell Bartels knows the areas in Michigan that are highlighted in this book. As someone currently living in Michigan, I enjoyed learning more about the parts of the state I haven't explored quite yet by someone who obviously invested the time and effort to write about them accurately. That is only one reason I have followed Bartels' writing this far--strong characters and a commitment to accuracy in whatever topics she chooses to write about.

I do think this is Bartels best work to date. She writes from a place of experience and empathy for both characters. I saw a bit of my own personality in each of the women and loved the impact a secondary character (or two) had on the outcomes of their journey. There are overarching themes of facing challenges, finding your faith and working towards reconciliation, all topics that can be relatable in many aspects for readers. I still have a soft spot for "We Hope For Better Things," but as of today, "All That We Carried" is holding top billing.

I think this book would be an amazing choice for a book club, as are her other reads. The setting and resulting story do not overshadow the personal growth of the characters, which is a big challenge when choosing a book for a book club group, in my opinion. Your focus is on the sisters and their journey, and the setting details are a bonus--you feel like you're there with them.

I was an early reader, thanks to the publisher. All opinions are my own. ( )
  EmilyPotter | Apr 3, 2021 |
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Fiction. Literature. Christian Fiction. Estranged sisters embark on a hiking trip on the tenth anniversary of their parents' deaths in an attempt to reconnect. In the wilderness of Michigan's Upper Peninsula they'll face their deepest fears, question their most dearly held beliefs, and begin to see that perhaps the best way to move forward is the one way they had never considered.

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