My Name is Anton
My Name is Anton by Catherine Ryan Hyde
Print & ebook, 364 pages
Published December 1 by Lake Union Publishing
New York Times bestselling author Catherine Ryan Hyde returns with a hopeful novel of sacrifice, two lost souls, and enduring love.
It’s 1965, and life has taken a turn for eighteen-year-old Anton Addison-Rice. Nearly a year after his brother died in a tragic accident, Anton is still wounded—physically and emotionally. Alone for the holidays, he catches a glimpse of his neighbor Edith across the street one evening and realizes that she’s in danger.
Anton is determined to help Edith leave her abusive marriage. Frightened and fifteen years Anton’s senior, Edith is slow to trust. But when she needs a safe place to stay, she lets down her guard, and over the course of ten days an unlikely friendship grows. As Anton falls hopelessly and selflessly in love, Edith fears both her husband finding her and Anton getting hurt. She must disappear without telling anyone where she’s going—even Anton.
If keeping Edith safe means letting her go, Anton will say goodbye forever. Or so he believes. What would happen, though, if one day their paths should cross again?
My thoughts about My Name is Anton ~~
(I love to note the first lines of the books I'm reading. First lines can really grab a reader's attention and I love seeing where the author takes the reader after their first lines.)
First line—"It was December 10, an odd day to celebrate the Christmas holiday."
I love this story! Poor Anton. He has been through a very traumatic time and at 18, his parents decide to travel at Christmas, leaving him alone. I really came to love Anton but his parents.... not so much. The poor guy has to get through the death of his brother and the repercussions of all that, all without the support of the two people who should have been the most supportive of him. Can you tell I really didn't like his parents?
Anyway, that time alone at Christmas changes Anton's life after he witnesses something through the new telescope he received from his parents, right before they leave. Saving Edith from her abusive marriage was easy..... letting her go to protect her was the hardest thing he had ever done.
Catherine has once again written a beautiful, heart-wrenching story with wonderful, memorable characters who will steal your heart and soul. I know when I read one of her stories, that even though there will be tough times to work through, it will be a wonderful 'feel-good' experience when it's all said and done. My Name is Anton is a definite must-read for everyone!
I received a copy of My Name is Anton from NetGalley and this is my honest opinion.
About the author
I am the author of more than 30 published and forthcoming books, including ALLIE AND BEA, SAY GOODBYE FOR NOW, LEAVING BLYTHE RIVER, ASK HIM WHY, WORTHY, THE LANGUAGE OF HOOFBEATS, TAKE ME WITH YOU, WHERE WE BELONG, WHEN I FOUND YOU, WALK ME HOME, SECOND HAND HEART, DON'T LET ME GO, and WHEN YOU WERE OLDER.
I'm an avid hiker, traveler, equestrian, and amateur photographer, and have released my first book of photos, 365 DAYS OF GRATITUDE: PHOTOS FROM A BEAUTIFUL WORLD.
I am co-author, with fellow author and publishing industry blogger Anne R. Allen, of HOW TO BE A WRITER IN THE E-AGE: A SELF-HELP GUIDE.
My novel PAY IT FORWARD was adapted into a major motion picture, chosen by the American Library Association for its Best Books for Young Adults list, and translated into more than 23 languages for distribution in over 30 countries. The paperback was released in October 2000 by Pocket Books and quickly became a national bestseller. Simon & Schuster released PAY IT FORWARD: YOUNG READERS' EDITION in August of '14. It is suitable for kids as young as eight. A special Fifteenth Anniversary Edition of the original PAY IT FORWARD was released in December of '14. ~ Goodreads
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