A review by clairebinkley
Letters to Nowhere by Julie Cross

5.0

So, I've recently been on a Julie Cross reading craze. I've pretty much picked up any and all of her books. I enjoy the characters, the settings, and the story as a whole. So, when I saw this book I decided to go for it and it did not disappoint.

Letters to Nowhere is a book about a gymnast named Karen who tragically looses both of her parents. After their death, she lives with her gymnastic coach and his son, Jordan. As Karen learns about the struggles in life and the power of grief, she finds comfort in Jordan.

This book was very good. It combined grief, companionship, internal struggles and used gymnastics as a coping method and a common ground. I would definitely add this to the recommendation list and maybe even to my reread list.