Monday, January 20, 2020

Wish Me Home: a woman's journey to find a place to belong


Wish Me Home by Kay Bratt is the story of Cara Butter, 30, is homeless and on the road to no where in particular. Cara and her twin sister, Hana, grew up in the foster care system and those memories left her with difficulties to trust and feelings of unable to belong. Walking one day, she is followed by a dog and despite her best efforts, he would not leave her. So, she reluctantly takes the dog, whom she has named “Hemingway” or Hemi for short, as she decides to head for Key West, Florida. Despite her desires to be left alone, she meets various people along the way who help her on her journey with food and shelter for the night. When she arrives in Key West, it is not what she imagined. She finds work at an animal shelter run by Luke. There, it seems, that she has finally found a place to belong. However, Cara can’t help always looking over her shoulder, waiting for the bottom to drop and be alone again. Will she be able to trust Luke with her past? Will she ever be able to stop running?


Wish Me Home was my first book by Kay Bratt, and it will not be my last. Ms. Bratt’s storytelling is captivating, emotional, and realistic that it felts as if Cara and the other characters could be real people in my life, in my community. She deals with real life situations of the foster care system, depression and even suicide. The characters are dealing with life and loss and the pain of moving forward. Even though I’m not really a dog person, I prefer cats, I loved Hemi as he seems to be her guardian angel and protector that leads her on the road with a purpose and a destination. I highly recommend Wish Me Home.

Wish Me Home
is available in paperback, eBook, and audiobook

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