The Blurb:
For almost eighteen years, Jewel has known little beyond hopelessness and hunger. Barely existing in a ramshackle cabin, on the edge of a Louisiana swamp with her little sister and their mother, she sees no way to stop the downward spiral. When her mother falls gravely ill, Jewel learns that her life is about to take a drastic turn. But will it lead to joy or more devastation?
Take a heart-warming journey with Jewel as she struggles to rise from the clutches of poverty and shame.
My Thoughts:
A poignant tale that has, without a doubt, played out too many times in reality. An impoverished family that consists of a sickly mother and her two daughters, must come to terms with their reality.
In those days, before the safety net of social assistance, the painful choice was made by Jewel’s mother to send her daughters away, in hopes of a better life.
Jewel was ushered into an alien world of lavish parties and magnificent homes, but everything comes at a price. It’s impossible not to sympathize with this young woman because of her tragic circumstances, and youthful innocence.
An emotional connection with characters is the mark of an excellent book. No issues with that in Jewel. It’s a quick read that wraps up neatly, though it left me with the desire to learn one unanswered question.
I recommend Jewel for the reader who enjoys a short tale of dire straits, desperate measures, and uncertain endings.
Five Stars!
Meet Jan:
Multi-Award winning author, Jan Sikes, has been called a wordsmith by her peers.
She published four biographical fiction books about the journey of two people moving through adversity in order to grow and learn to become better humans. She believes with all her heart there is something worthy of sharing in these stories. Bits and pieces of wisdom, hard-learned lessons and above and beyond all, love…True love that you read about in fiction stories and yet this is truth. The old saying that truth is stranger than fiction fits these stories.
She also releases a music CD of original songs along with each book that fits the time period of the story. Why? Because the stories revolve and evolve around a passion for music.
She has published a book of poetry and art and nine short stories.
She is widowed, lives in North Texas, volunteers at music festivals, has five incredible grandchildren and serves on the Board of Directors for the Texas Authors Institute of History, and the Executive Council at Rave Writers’ Int’l Society of Authors. She is also a member of the Writer’s League of Texas and Authors Marketing Guild.
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She is also a member of Rave Reviews Book Club
Wonderful review, Mark. Jewel rests on my Kindle, and you’ve pushed it up the ladder for me. Thank you!
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Thank you, Gwen. It’s a great short story!
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Kudos on the great review, Jan!
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🙂
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This is a great review, Mark. I have it on my Kindle. I love Jan’s books.
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A wonderful review, Mark! Congrats to Jan! I have this story in my kindle, and I’m looking forward to reading it. Thank you! 😀 xo
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Thanks, Vashti!
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Nice review, Mark. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by, Kevin.
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The pleasure was all mine, Mark. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing this marvelous review, Mark! I love to read about the ability to rise above adversity, and the intense struggle it takes to make that journey. Congratulations, Jan. I can’t wait to read “Jewel”
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This is the story for you then, Soooz. A always, Jan does a great job! Thank for visiting!
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Super review, Mark. I enjoyed Jewel as well.
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Thank you, John. Jan is a talented writer.
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She is for sure.
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A lovely review of Jan’s book, Mark. I enjoyed this one too.
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Thank you, Robbie. She is very talented.
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Awesome review to share, Mark. Bravo to Jan! 🙂
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Thank you, Natalie.
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Thank you, Mark, for your awesome review of “Jewel!” I am honored!!
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You’re welcome, Jan. You did the hard part, I just enjoyed the book! 🙂
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Kudos to Jan for the excellent review. I really enjoyed this one, too, Mark. I looked at it a bit like a Cinderella story with rougher edges along the way.
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Thank you, Mae. Yes, a Cinderalla tale describes it nicely. 🙂
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I hadn’t thought of it that way, Mae, but you are right. Thanks for your awesome support!
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Is it a sad read? I’m trying to avoid anything sad 😢
Great review 👏
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Heart breaking or heart warming, it depends on your perspective, Victoria.
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Maybe both? :)) oki, thanks
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Hi, Victoria. It is a tragedy of sorts but does have a satisfying ending. Thanks for your comment!
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no one book is good for all the time, Jan, indeed — but for later? am so glad to know about your writing thanks to dear Mark 🙂
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Thanks, Da-al, I am always glad to spread the word about talented authors. 🙂
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