The Fish That Climbed a Tree by Kevin Ansbro – Review by Laura Furuta

The Fish That Climbed a TreeThe Fish That Climbed a Tree by Kevin Ansbro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Fish That Climbed a Tree
By: Kevin Ansbro
5 out of 5 stars

The story The Fish That Climbed a Tree by Kevin Ansbro is a book that I enjoyed reading. It is a story that is interesting and intriguing with characters that I found to be unforgettable and come alive on the pages. I enjoyed reading about Reverend Ulysses Drummond and his son, Henry. Reverend Drummond is brutally murdered and then finds himself on a journey in the afterlife. Henry is a character that loves books, loves to write, and has a kind heart. I loved Henry’s character as even as the world holds those who are manipulative and just plain evil his actions are one that would rather help someone than hurt them. What does the afterlife hold for Reverend Drummond? What does life hold for Henry? Read this book to find out. This story has times when I was wondering what was going to happen next. It also has characters that I would put in two different categories. One set of characters are helpful and good, the others are selfish, and I would call them “the bad guys.” Each one has their own part in the story, and it would not be the same reading experience without any of them. There is intense dialogue. There are moments that touched my heart and others that made me take a pause and think. Don’t miss out on a wonderful story that will catch your attention and I was not able to put down until the final page. Highly recommended.

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