Blood: The Color Of Cranberries Review

Blood: The Color Of Cranberries
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If your tastes run towards the gory thriller type of chilling mystery novel, this is probably not the book for you, despite the existence of "Blood" in the title. In this case, the word "blood" is meant in the familial sense, as it is a more subtle story of the members of an American family told across several generations, all linked and influenced by a mysterious "accident" that has far-reaching effects on everyone's lives. The characters and historical descriptions are interesting and well-drawn, and the chain of events is compelling and involving, as the mystery unfolds over five decades on a cranberry farm in Wisconsin.

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Blood: the Color of Cranberries is a sweeping chronicle of the Milton family, sophisticated Chicagoans who are forced to move to a small, northern Wisconsin peat bog in 1920, due to the sudden and unexpected death of a family member. The twisting interplay of personalities, each with their own secrets, delays the unraveling of this mysterious "accident" for forty years. Along the way, the reader is introduced to a history of cranberry cultivation in Indianhead country, as well as the life and communities ofthe North Woods prior to 1960.

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