The Alternatives by Caoilinn Hughes: book review
The Alternatives by Caoilinn Hughes Overview: Four sisters have existed in each other's orbit for nearly four decades, falling in and out of touch. But when their oldest sister, Olwen, up and disappears one day, the sisters feel compelled to close ranks. They reassemble from across Ireland, England, and the United States to find their sister and figure out why she wants to detach from society. Back together, they're forced to confront their past, their individual struggles, and what it means to be sisters. Overall: 4.5 Characters: 5 The texture and genuine life of the sisters is undeniable. They're all so specific and unique, and that makes the book feel rich and alive. Olwen is the oldest sister and the one we meet first. She's living in Galway with her boyfriend and his two children, nursing them all back through their grief about his wife's death. She's an earth science expert and teaches undergraduate seminars under the curtain of climate doom that lingers