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The Hard Truth About Sunshine by Sawyer Bennett, S. Bennett
4.0

I've read quite a few of Bennett's books and a few of them have taken me on a ride of emotions before ... but I think that was just to prepare me for this one :) While there are deep moments, there is also a good amount of humor and fun. It took me up and down and around. And I enjoyed all of it!

I really loved this little group of troubled souls, road-tripping their way across the US for all different reasons. It starts out as a chance for Connor (dying of cancer) to knock a few things off his bucket list, but everyone ends up learning something along the way. And while Christopher is our main character, you quickly find yourself attached to everyone as he (and us) discovers a little more every day about the others, and himself.

He's drawn to Jillian, who has an amazingly bright outlook on life even though she is slowly going blind. She, along with Connor, has been the most open about therapy and embraced all of them, regardless of their prickly nature. Conner is facing death head on and trying to experience life a little bit more before his time. Barb is as negative about the whole process as Christopher but she too starts to open up, just a little, and we find out that her scars are so much deeper than what you can see on her wrists. Christopher also has signs on the outside of his body of what he's been through, but nothing compares to the turmoil underneath.

While they are each dealing with some of the heaviness that life has to offer, they are handling them in different ways. But together, they might manage to get to a place where they can face life, and all that it brings, with their heads held high. To find a way to laugh, love, and enjoy again.

This book is definitely not for everyone. But if you think your heart can take it then grab a box of tissue, put your feet up, and go for a journey. You'll laugh and cry and sigh and you might even find bits of them in you.

*** I voluntarily read a Review Copy of this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one else’s. ***