A
fear of heights may keep me from personally experiencing the Grand
Canyon, but experiencing it vicariously through the eyes and lens of
Meg Pero as she served as photographer with the Army's survey team
was amazing. Regina Scott is a master at giving her readers a mental
snapshot just as the shutters close. I would not doubt that she is
also a photographer with her attention to light and her ability to
illuminate her descriptions of how it plays within a scene, and what
it reveals to those who know its character.
A Distance Too Grand
is a story of distinguishing between whose expectations we should
live up to, and the realization that we live our lives for an
audience of One. Scott allows readers to feel the freedom that comes
with that realization.
I
am grateful to have received a copy of this book from Revell via
NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I was under no
obligation to provide a positive review, and received no monetary
compensation.
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