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Heaven is rays of sunlight dancing slowly on wheat stalks. It's wind twirling itself around chimes hung from low tree branches, and robust bursts of scent and color, far beyond anything describable with words. Heaven is a flightless crow, a promise of forever tied to a necklace, and hidden love letters tucked away safely inside a tree. Heaven is a fire-haired boy named Rust and his love for Ancel, a boy full of storm clouds. Heaven is all the tiny threads of hope that hold them together.
fawn, by Nash Summers- Published on: 2015-06-09
- Released on: 2015-06-09
- Format: Kindle eBook
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Hauntingly beautiful By Lori Powell Okay, if you've yet to discover Nash Summers, you are in for a treat. A wonderfully unique voice, Nash is a skilled author who can write stories across the board, from short and sweet, to long and gritty. One thing I know I'm going to find before I even open the first page is characters that are quirky, that are different, that are wonderfully interesting. Characters that I am invested in from the first word. Fawn proved to me this is not a fluke - this is the mark of a talented author.I'm not going to give the plot away in this review, but I want you all to read it so much. Rust - how much did I love Rust? Anyone who looks at the world in a slightly different way is a winner in my book. I've given him the label quirky, because that is how we, as a society, do things. We label them. But he's not quirky - he's just not afraid to be himself. He's not trying to squeeze himself into a society-shaped box. He is he. Nothing more and nothing less - and boy did I love him hard for it.Ancel - Ancel is not like Rust. His disposition is shaped by the life he's had - and that life is far from the one that Rust has experienced. He was the perfect other MC though. He countered Rust so beautifully. I adored watching their friendship develop - as hard as it was at times. As short lived as it was. As hard as it was. It was also absolutely right. Especially for Ancel.Of course, nothing in a story runs smoothly - what story would there be if it did? But I'm going to let you discover that for yourself.I can't leave this review without commenting on a couple of things. Firstly; I want to live in Heaven. Not the ethereal in the clouds one, but the one Nash wrote about. The picture perfect place that she has created as the background for this story.. I can't tell you how much I want to live there.And secondly; part of the reason I want to live there so badly is due to the beautifully lyrical prose Nash uses to describe it. It is everything I ever wanted in a home.The beautiful prose goes beyond the description of Heaven though, it is there throughout the story.I'm so tempted to add an example - but I won't, I'll let you find the story and experience it yourself. The imagery in chapter 1 - the opening paragraph...be still my beating heart.Thank you Nash, this story is stunning.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. To know the character Rust is to be a truly fortunate person! Without going into details By Edward I shall definitely be reading more of Nash Summers writings! If I could have given this story more than 5 stars I would have done so! There is a depth and feeling here that draws you in to the characters. To know the character Rust is to be a truly fortunate person! Without going into details, I urge you to take the time to read this wonderful story. You will not be disappointed!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Highly Recommended By Daniel Bowen What a wonderful and moving story about an odd boy named Rust. Why a creative child is called something like Rust is beyond me. But Rust is down to earth, takes in the simple things of life and sees things differently. A boy that unusual could have been crushed growing up . . . But no, his parents were there for him and his mom understood. If only all parents have that kind of patience and ability to listen.Ancel is the other half of this story. He's beautiful to look at but so different in every other way. He, too, listens and has patience and is willing to look beyond what others think and say.It's a unique look at growing up, becoming the person you were meant to be, believing in yourself and overcoming what life throws at you. The way the story is written I was happy for Rust to remain in his hometown, a place he loves, a place where family is and so many memories. Because he is so self contained I could picture him being satisfied with his life, single or not. I was happy with how things turned out but would have been happy with another ending, too. A highly recommended read. - Dan's WifeJust noticed the title is 'fawn' not 'Fawn'. Fawn was the name Ancel called Rust. .. Probably due to some antlers but fawn is also a small deer that is easily spooked, brown eyed and curious. I did wonder about that title.
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