
I didn’t know much about it, but like most people, I fell in love with the beauty and sorrow of The Book Thief and wanted to see what else Zusak could do.

When I first heard this was being released, back when booktubers were posting about it in their Bookexpo videos, I was really interested in the novel. Thanks to Netgalley for giving me an E-ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Ahead of him lies the bridge, the vision that will save both his family and himself. But why is Clay so broken? And why must he fulfil this extraordinary challenge?īridge of Clay is about a boy caught in a current, a boy intent on destroying everything he has in order to become everything he needs to be. It is Clay, a boy tormented by a long-buried secret, who accepts. He has a surprising request: Who will build a bridge with him?

Today, the father who left them has just walked right back in.

From Goodreads: Here is a story told inside out and back to frontįive Dunbar brothers are living – fighting, loving, grieving – in the perfect chaos of a house without grown-ups.
