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Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite
Changing Hands by Nanette L. Avery is a multiple-narrative story that revolves around a single opal ring, and those who have possessed it. Or, more accurately, the reverse. From Tally and Hogan's fatal confrontation to the brazen heist orchestrated by hut-dwelling Tina and Sanjak, each character's experience contributes to the overarching tale of the ring. A ship full of frozen passengers, a Countess, a mother who gives it up immediately, and a guard who we believe protects the opal ring exhibit with steadfast devotion, are all part of its journey. We even meet a man who decides to donate the opal ring in a brief moment of sacrifice and resilience in the jewel's long lineage. Through a forward-moving plotline that ultimately comes full circle, the story explores the transformative power of a single object across time and circumstance.
Changing Hands by Nanette L. Avery is a wonderful book that packs a huge punch despite its small size. I loved watching the ring's history unfold through the series of people who held it, even for a short time, and each of their well-written stories. For me, the star of this book was the character of Chelese, who came by the ring full of love but, like most others, was left empty in the end. I was torn between her and Murray the cat but decided the feline probably had more lives. Avery's writing is notable for its thoughtfully constructed timeline and her ability to take blips of time and make them feel developed and full. Overall, this is a nicely paced and entertainingly immersive grouping of tales. It can be enjoyed whether you're relaxing off the coast of Ecuador or sitting under an umbrella while your husband is abducted; this is the book you'll want to be reading.