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Annie's Song by Catherine Anderson is a historical romance set in the 1890s Oregon, revolving around Annie, a young woman who is misunderstood due to her deafness. The story follows Annie's journey of love and self-discovery as she faces hardships and misconceptions, ultimately finding solace and understanding in her marriage to Alex. The plot unfolds with a mix of heartwarming moments, emotional depth, and challenges that the characters overcome, all set against the backdrop of a small town's narrow-mindedness and societal expectations.

Characters:

The main characters, Annie and Alex, showcase a profound transformation through their relationship, illustrating depth, growth, and emotional connection.

Writing/Prose:

The author's prose is emotionally engaging and vivid, immersing readers in the characters' internal struggles and growth.

Plot/Storyline:

The story centers around Annie, a deaf and mute woman, navigating her traumatic experiences and eventual romance with Alex, who marries her out of obligation but grows to love her.

Setting:

The backdrop is the late 19th Century Oregon, which influences the characters' experiences, particularly regarding societal attitudes.

Pacing:

The narrative maintains a consistent pace, allowing for gradual emotional development and character arcs.
Arriving last, Alan heard the voices of his four companions drifting back to him through the pine and fir trees. Whoops and hollers. Despite his resentment of Douglas, he smiled, imagining Sam, Roddy,...

Notes:

The heroine, Annie, is deaf and initially perceived as mentally challenged by those around her.
The story is set in the 1890s, a time when disabilities were often misunderstood.
Annie's character evolves from a misunderstood girl to a blossoming young woman through Alex's support.
Alex marries Annie after his brother rapes her, out of a sense of responsibility and honor.
The romance is described as a slow burn, emphasizing emotional growth between the characters.
The book addresses heavy themes such as sexual assault and emotional neglect with sensitivity.
Readers have praised the emotional depth of the characters and the heartwarming nature of the story.
Many readers found the story inspiring and shed tears due to its emotional impact.
It explores social issues around disabilities and the treatment of vulnerable individuals during that historical period.
Annie's growth is marked by her newfound ability to communicate and connect with Alex, who learns sign language to better understand her.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include references to rape, physical and emotional abuse, and ableism.

Has Romance?

The romance between the main characters is a central focus, developing through emotional connections.

From The Publisher:

Only her gift of love can heal . . .

Annie Trimble lives in a solitary world that no one enters or understands. As delicate and beautiful as the tender blossoms of the Oregon spring, she is shunned by a town that doesn't understand her.

But cruelty cannot destroy the love Annie holds in her heart.

When Alex Montgomery learns of the injustice sweet Annie has suffered, he vows to do whatever it takes to set it right-even if it means marrying her. He never dreams he will fall for her childlike innocence, her womanly charms, and the wondrous way she views her world as Alex becomes captive to Annie's sweet song of love.

Ratings (21)

Incredible (6)
Loved It (8)
Liked It (4)
It Was OK (3)

Reader Stats (36):

Read It (23)
Want To Read (5)
Did Not Finish (2)
Not Interested (6)

1 comment(s)

Incredible
8 months

Fabulous read

 
 
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