Title: Bridge of Clay
Author: Markus Zusak
Pages: 570
Publisher: Transworld Digital
Release Date: 11th October 2018
Blurb from Goodreads:
Here is a story told inside out and back to front: The five Dunbar
brothers are living with their menagerie of animals in the perfect
chaos of a house without grownups. Today, the father who walked
out on them long ago is about to walk right back in.
And so the life of Clay, the quiet one with a harrowing secret, is
And so the life of Clay, the quiet one with a harrowing secret, is
about to change forever.
From a grandfather, whose passion for the ancient Greeks still lights
From a grandfather, whose passion for the ancient Greeks still lights
up their lives, to a mother and father who fell in love over a mislaid
piano, to the present day, where five sons co-exist in a
house with no rules, Bridge Of Clay is an sweeping portrait of how a
ramshackle family, held together by stories and by love, come to
unbury one boy’s tragic secret.
This tale of a young life caught in a current - a life in search of
This tale of a young life caught in a current - a life in search of
greatness and the cure for a painful past - is as intense, inspiring and
ambitious as only Markus Zusak can be.
My Review:
*I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Thanks to Random House UK, Transworld Publishers and NetGalley*
DNF @30%
The five Dunbar brothers live in a house without grownups and with
a collection of animals.
When their father returns, Clay's life changes.
The Book Thief is one of my favourite books so I was really excited
to read Bridge of Clay.
Bridge of Clay follows the Dunbar brothers and the history of their
family. The time jumps were confusing at times, especially with the
formatting of the eARC.
I wasn't keen on the writing style - things seemed really dragged out
and long winded, and not much happened.
I lost interest and decided not to carry on.
Unfortunately, this wasn't for me.
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