Broken Leaves of Autumn by Eli Hai - Review

Broken Leaves of Autumn by Eli Hai - Review

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This book was both exciting, heartbreaking, dramatic and over all a good read. I will warn you, there is potty language and graphics scenes. So if your not into that kind of writing I wouldn't suggest this book for you.

This book was very real and heartbreaking at times. The first chapter alone draws you into this book. It is about a young boy named Jeff Palmer who leaves his home in Arizona after a disagreement with his abusive father and moves to New York. Upon arriving in NY Jeff has very little money, no where to stay and doesn't know anyone. A chance meeting with an Orthodox Jewish man named Aaron will unknowingly change his life forever. Aaron helps Jeff find a place to live and a job and Jeff becomes close with the whole family. Aaron falls in love with the sister and that's where the drama begins. He also meets a pregnant stock broker who works as a broker in the Twin Towers, starting a love triangle. Rebecca visits Jeff in his apartment, which in their ultra-orthodox community is a big no no and when the family finds out they send Rebecca to Israel to live with her aunt and Jeff gets beat up and kicked out. From that moment on both Jeff and Rebecca's lives change dramatically but a huge surprise awaits them both.

This is a really mysterious, suspenseful and dramatic read that will have you keep asking questions. I really enjoyed it.

***I did receive this digital book at a discounted price for my honest review***

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