Three People, Three Countries, One Path


Fiction - Historical - Personage
336 Pages
Reviewed on 06/03/2023
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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite

Three People, Three Countries, One Path is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama, sociocultural issues, and historical fiction subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Cara A'court. The story follows three displaced characters – Pinia, Loysin, and Lakishma – who are brought together by sudden devastation. Pinia is forced to question everything about his role and purpose in life as a journey through India, Tibet, and China begins. Along the way, the trio learns more about one another than Pinia would ever have imagined and they begin to understand how to heal from past experiences and face a future that they can actively shape with their own actions and beliefs.

Author Cara A'court delivers a truly unique story that is heart-warming, touching, poignant, and filled with hope despite the many struggles and hardships that the central characters must endure. One of the main standout features of the novel for me was A’court’s commitment to character development, which is tenderly crafted in every moment of dialogue, close personal narration, and the mood of the varied settings that serve as a backdrop to enhance the emotional undertones. The work is also a fantastic historical portrait of the beauty of Asia and life in different cultures, with plenty of vivid and atmospheric descriptions that are not just cinematic but multi-sensory. The message at the core of the work is one of discovery, harmony, and building a positive life, which will certainly uplift everyone who has the pleasure of reading it. Overall, I would highly recommend Three People, Three Countries, One Path as a literary quality drama with plenty of excitement and intrigue, and I, for one, can’t wait to see more from this talented author on where these fascinating characters will end up next.

Amanda Lamb

The book takes you on a journey of self discovery along with the 3 characters. It opens you up to acceptance, people's differences but how they can be overcome if you work together