Handle with Care by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen
Kroosreadsandreviews:
The premise of the book was so interesting to me as the characters are in the midst of a hostage situation. Each of the characters come with their own story as to why they came to the post office. There were a lot of characters to keep straight, which took away some of my enjoyment of the book.
Sylvie and Hope were my favorite characters. Sylvie was able to keep everyone calm and had such wisdom and insight. Hope colored outside of the lines in the negotiations and that was pretty cool.
The story didn't capture my interest like I thought it would. I also didn't expect as much swearing as there was in the story.
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for the arc. The opinions are my own.
What it's about:
On a quiet spring afternoon, an ordinary small-town post office becomes ground zero for a domestic dispute. A husband draws a weapon and seals the doors, holding four women captive: his frightened wife, a young woman searching for meaning amid uncertainty, a mother on the brink of letting go as her only daughter graduates, and an elderly woman concealing a secret that could shatter everything she knows.
Outside, the negotiator works to keep a fragile peace, forced to confront her own issues as every word becomes a lifeline.
Each of the three women who walked into the post office is carrying something that, if mailed, would profoundly change her life. As minutes become hours in this daylong siege, these strangers forge lasting bonds. Handle with Care shines a light on hope found even in the darkest moments, and illuminates how even strangers, thrown together by chance and hardship, have the power to change each other's lives.
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