Tuesday, June 24, 2025

The Atlas of Untold Stories by Sara Brunsvold.


I have absolutely loved reading The Atlas of Untold Stories by Sara Brunsvold.I was very invested in this character driven story and read into the night to finish. The story weaves together family relationships, classic literature, and an amazing road trip. I appreciated the how the story beautifully explored female family relationships and was so relatable. I highly recommend The Atlas of Untold Stories by Sara Brunsvold.

 Blurb: A literary journey beckons them . . . and may profoundly rewrite their stories.

Chloe Vance, dreamer of the family, needs to tell her pragmatic mom, Edie, that she has accepted a low-paying art instructor role at a Christian school in Prague. Her older sister, Lauren--the "responsible one"--is doing all she can to hide the fact she's been fired for a foolish mistake and is desperately seeking her next career move. Meanwhile, Edie, estranged from her own sister following their mother's recent death, is frankly in no mood for anything else to change.

The one thing they can all agree on? Life in books sure is easier to navigate than life in the real world. As the three women embark on a nine-day road trip to visit significant literary sites throughout America's heartland, they hope to find inspiration through the works and lives of literary greats.

Sara Brunsvold (pronounced Bruns- as in RUN, -vold as is in OLD) is the Christy Award-winning author of The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip and The Divine Proverb of Streusel. She creates stories that boldly engage contemporary issues through the lens of hope and unshakable faith. Her passion is to connect with readers first through books, then through meaningful conversation. She lives with her family in Kansas.

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