Summer of Mud by Rebecca Bischoff – Review by Angela Hayes

Summer of MudSummer of Mud by Rebecca Bischoff
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

Summer of Mud by Rebecca Bischoff is an intriguing adventure story, a bit of a self-discovery story which is aimed at middle grade aged children (8 to 12 years old). I always enjoy Ms. Bischoff’s stories as she has a knack of painting such vivid imagery that her stories come to life, playing out before my eyes in rich detail.
Scoob is a talented 12 year-old musical whizz, with jazz music igniting her blood and soul. With the chance of a lifetime up for grabs, Scoob is excited for the opportunity to shape her future by getting her big-break and making her dreams come true…. But instead, she finds herself on a bit of an unwanted road-trip with her older brother. Soon, circumstances have them stranded in a small town in Idaho, where neither could have foreseen or prepared for what happens next. When a catastrophic disaster strikes, the story becomes a fight for survival. Throw in some secrets, family dynamics, emotion, suspense, tension, dramatic developments, love, loss, heart-wrenching details, twists, community, controversy, and finding what really matters- I found this story hard to put down.
What made this story even more intriguing, for me, was the fact that it is set against a real-life historical event, the Teton Dam Flood in 1976- where the Teton Dam wall catastrophically collapsed, releasing a deluge of water to engulf several towns in its path. The devastating aftermath, absolutely heartbreaking….

Well worth the read!
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Rebecca Bischoff!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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