Tosca Lee paints an unforgettable picture of the fall of man in Havah, the story of Eve, her latest novel from B&H Publishers. Lee’s lyrical style lends beauty to the Garden of Eden, and touches of poetry and humor throughout the book enliven an otherwise dark story of love and loss.
The frank portrayal of some of the age-old struggles of femininity will endear Eve to the reader. Women in particular can relate to the curiosity and pique which leads her into peril. We understand on a visceral level her longing for Adam’s return to her arms after a fight. Her weariness when overworked resonates with us. Her desire to see her children happy echoes our own.
Harder to accept are the book’s suggestions of... (Read full post at my novelbooks.org website.)
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