Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Waiting on Wednesday: The Unsinkable Greta James




Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature where I highlight a soon to be released title I can't wait to read.



This week's pick: The Unsinkable Greta James by Jennifer E Smith

Due out: March 1, 2022


Synopsis taken from Amazon:


An indie musician reeling from tragedy and a public breakdown reconnects with her estranged father on a week-long cruise in this "pitch-perfect story about the ways we recover love in the strangest places" (Rebecca Serle) from bestselling author Jennifer E. Smith.

Greta James’s rise to indie stardom was hard-won. Before she graced magazine covers and played to sold out venues, she spent her girlhood practicing her guitar in the family garage, full of big dreams and determination. Her first fan was her mother, Helen, who always encouraged Greta to follow her heart. But her father, Conrad, was less supportive; he saw only a precarious road ahead for his daughter, and always pushed her to make more practical choices.
 
Greta has spent her life trying to prove him wrong. And she’s succeeded beyond even her own wildest dreams. But a week after her mother’s sudden death, and just before the launch of her high-stakes sophomore album, she completely falls apart on stage. The footage quickly goes viral, and she stops playing, her career suddenly in the exact kind of jeopardy her father always predicted.
 
Months later, Greta—still heartbroken and humiliated and trying to find a way back to her music—reluctantly agrees to accompany Conrad on the week-long Alaskan cruise her parents had booked to celebrate their fortieth anniversary. It could be their last chance to heal old wounds and forge a new relationship in the wake of such loss. But the trip will also prove to be a voyage of discovery for them both, as well as for Ben Wilder, a historian also struggling with a major upheaval in his life. 
 
As Greta works to build back her confidence, and Ben confronts an uncertain future, they find themselves relying on each other to make sense of life’s difficult, unexpected choices. In the end, Greta must face the biggest challenge of all: can she find a way to listen to the song within her while also making peace with those who love her?

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