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4.4 17
Young Adult Fiction
922
Amazing Historical Fiction
(Updated: June 21, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
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Reader reviewed by the book muncher
The year is 1906. Mattie Gokey is only sixteen years old. She is fascinated by books and words and desperately wants to go to college. She has the brains, but not the means. Her family has been struggling financially ever since the death of her mother. Mattie feels that shell be trapped in Eagle Bay until an interesting set of circumstances permits her to take a job at the Glenmore Hotel. With this opportunity, Mattie plans to save up as much money as she can so that she can make it to college.
But the death of a hotel guest, Grace Brown, leads Mattie to question everything in her life. Right before Graces death, Grace asked Mattie to burn a packet of her letters. Going against Graces wishes, Mattie reads the letters and learns the truth behind Graces death. Other events, such as a marriage proposal, discovering that her idolized teacher is not who she says she is, and new that a poor neighbors land is being auctioned, make Mattie reconsider her life choices.
A Northern Light was a simply amazing novel. it was so much more than I expected. It was a wonderful retelling of an actual historical occurrence, the murder of Grace Brown, and this made the story all the more interesting. I also enjoyed the incorporation of romance and Matties love of books. I see so much of myself in her because we are bother obsessed with books and want to go far in the world, and I think this made it easy for me to relate to her. There isnt much seen of the other characters because the novel is told from Matties perspective, but Matties interaction or descriptions of them made them realistic. I also liked how everything was tied up nicely at the end. What was a little confusing was how the story jumped around a bit. The story starts from after Graces death, then goes before the event, and jumps around again. This made the story a little confusing to read, but in a way, it helped me understand the story better.
I definitely recommend A Northern Light to all readers, especially fans of historical fiction. This amazing novel definitely makes me look forward to more exciting historical novels.
reposted from http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com/
The year is 1906. Mattie Gokey is only sixteen years old. She is fascinated by books and words and desperately wants to go to college. She has the brains, but not the means. Her family has been struggling financially ever since the death of her mother. Mattie feels that shell be trapped in Eagle Bay until an interesting set of circumstances permits her to take a job at the Glenmore Hotel. With this opportunity, Mattie plans to save up as much money as she can so that she can make it to college.
But the death of a hotel guest, Grace Brown, leads Mattie to question everything in her life. Right before Graces death, Grace asked Mattie to burn a packet of her letters. Going against Graces wishes, Mattie reads the letters and learns the truth behind Graces death. Other events, such as a marriage proposal, discovering that her idolized teacher is not who she says she is, and new that a poor neighbors land is being auctioned, make Mattie reconsider her life choices.
A Northern Light was a simply amazing novel. it was so much more than I expected. It was a wonderful retelling of an actual historical occurrence, the murder of Grace Brown, and this made the story all the more interesting. I also enjoyed the incorporation of romance and Matties love of books. I see so much of myself in her because we are bother obsessed with books and want to go far in the world, and I think this made it easy for me to relate to her. There isnt much seen of the other characters because the novel is told from Matties perspective, but Matties interaction or descriptions of them made them realistic. I also liked how everything was tied up nicely at the end. What was a little confusing was how the story jumped around a bit. The story starts from after Graces death, then goes before the event, and jumps around again. This made the story a little confusing to read, but in a way, it helped me understand the story better.
I definitely recommend A Northern Light to all readers, especially fans of historical fiction. This amazing novel definitely makes me look forward to more exciting historical novels.
reposted from http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com/
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