Grounded - Jadi Campbell
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Rich and Nicole Gleason are a typical married couple: three kids, a dog, a cat, a home mortgage. They've drifted apart, consumed by family, jobs, and the never-ending chore of holding things together. Until a summer holiday when Rich and the kids go camping without cell phones - and without Nicole. She attends a convention in San Francisco and visits Glen, her brother's oldest, best friend. While her family ... Full description
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Reviewed by Laura R. Brush for Readers' Favorite: Grounded, a captivating novel by Jadi Campbell, pulls you into the subtly complex world of Rich and Nicole Gleason, a married couple whose unity is on the brink of collapse despite sharing three children. Their lives, once intertwined, now seem to be diverging. They attempt to maintain the facade of a harmonious family but ultimately choose to embark on separate journeys during a summer break. Rich ventures into an untamed wilderness in the West for a camping trip with their children, while Nicole finds herself in the bustling corporate scene of a convention in San Francisco. As fate would have it, disaster strikes, enveloping their lives in an air of uncertainty and suspense. Nicole is ensnared in a web of unforeseen circumstances that thwart her attempts to reconnect with her family, intensifying the tension of her precarious situation.
Editorial Review: In Jadi Campbell's intricate narrative, the storyline takes an intriguing turn when Nicole reconnects with Glen, a companion from her early years. Their joint endeavor to find Nicole's family becomes a journey of self-discovery, leading them to introspectively examine their existence. They are caught in a dilemma and must grapple with the burden of their obligations while acknowledging the fragility of their opportunities and paths. Their story is a poignant portrayal of unattainable desire and the profound grief of irrevocable loss. The story's title, Grounded, encapsulates the dichotomy that they face: the choice between confronting life's stark realities or pursuing an alternative course of existence. It is a fascinating exploration of the human condition, a testament to the complexities of choice and consequence.
4 Stars.
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| Author | Jadi Campbell |
|---|---|
| Publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
| Release year | 2016 |
| Cover type | Softcover |
| EAN | 9781533343413 |