Night Road - Kristin Hannah

Night Road

By Kristin Hannah

  • Release Date: 2011-03-22
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 3,390 Ratings

Description

From Kristin Hannah, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the smash-hit novels Firefly Lane, The Nightingale, and The Four Winds comes a novel about how one reckless night destroys the lives of three teenagers and their families.

For eighteen years, Jude Farraday has put her children's needs above her own, and it shows—her twins, Mia and Zach, are bright and happy teenagers. When Lexi Baill moves into their small, close-knit community, no one is more welcoming than Jude. Lexi, a former foster child with a dark past, quickly becomes Mia's best friend. Then Zach falls in love with Lexi and the three become inseparable.

Jude does everything to keep her kids out of harm's way. But senior year of high school tests them all. It's a dangerous, explosive season of drinking, driving, parties, and kids who want to let loose. And then on a hot summer's night, one bad decision is made. In the blink of an eye, the Farraday family will be torn apart and Lexi will lose everything. In the years that follow, each must face the consequences of that single night and find a way to forget…or the courage to forgive.

Vivid, universal, and emotionally complex, Night Road raises profound questions about motherhood, identity, love, and forgiveness. It is a luminous, heartbreaking novel that captures both the exquisite pain of loss and the stunning power of hope. This is Kristin Hannah at her very best, telling an unforgettable story about the longing for family, the resilience of the human heart, and the courage it takes to forgive the people we love.

"You cannot read Night Road and not be affected by the story and the characters. The total impact of the book will stay with you for days to come after it is finished." —The Huffington Post

Reviews

  • Night Road

    5
    By Joanib4
    Loved this book. Couldn’t put it down. Full of so many emotions and lessons to learn!
  • Not suited for a “mature” audience

    3
    By Mcb717
    I found the first half of the book a bit “adolescent”. And, the second half of the book to be a little too “selfish and self-loathing” at the same time, given how Jude was acting towards her son, her husband and herself. She came across so mean especially when it came to Lexi. I’m not sure how realistic this could really be how a parent acts, since I am a parent. The closure finally came, but I would have liked to hear more about Zach and Lexi at the end. Maybe my tastes were too mature for this type of book. Better suited to a “ younger’ reader.
  • Excellent reading!

    5
    By Frustrated with this
    We can see ourselves in the main character, Jude. Anyone who has or had children can relate to her.
  • An emotional read you just can’t put down!

    4
    By Jack&Lorraine
    This book was a fast read and kept the reader engaged. It was predictable but I still enjoyed it.
  • Favorite Book

    5
    By Mani boni Bon
    I fell in love with this book probably somewhere around 9th/10th gr. I haven’t had a book take me away like this book has and I am overly obsessed with it!
  • Night Road

    2
    By toevle
    Was too predictable and unrealistic for a mature reader.
  • Last chance for me with this author

    1
    By AndreaCTX
    After reading The Great Alone, I have been so disappointed by her other books. No comparison. This book was long and pointless.
  • L. Davenport

    5
    By Lynn Davenport
    Night Road: This was the very best book I’ve read by Kristin Hannah! I truly loved this book and cried in some parts.
  • Devastating, Eloquent and Hopeful

    5
    By disappointedbyagame6877
    Beautifully written and worth the tears.
  • Very boring and predictable

    2
    By The Best Book
    So incredibly predicable and. I expected a higher level of authorship from Kristin Hannah. The storyline, characters and plot were so formulaic as to be hokey. I actually cringed many times. And guess what, true to the blueprint,(spoiler alert) they all live happily ever after. Cringe.

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