The Road Before Us by Janine Rosche
The historic Route 66. I didn't know a lot about it before I read this book and while it was a work of fiction, I understood that some of the places mentioned were real and some still exist.
Written in a dual timeline this is the story of Benny and Paul and their original journey west and of Benny revisiting the sites at an old age after Paul has passed away. Bridger, her foster son, is making a documentary with memories from Benny's original trip. Jade is invited along. Jade was a financial advisor who happened to be working for a company involved in a big Ponzi scheme. Not only working for them, she was engaged to the son of the owner. Obviously, when she turned her fiancee and father in, she was also out of a job, poor, and unemployable because of her connections to the scheme. Jade was Benny's advisor and yet Benny continued to believe in her.
The story was well-written and showed Benny wrestling with the struggle of old age, Bridger wrestling with his roots and loss, and Jade dealing with her current strugggle as well as a very traumatic childhood that the trip along Route 66 forced her to revisit.
I really enjoyed this book and will put Janine on my ever-growing list of authors to watch out for and to read what they write.
I received this book from Revell and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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