The Tinfoil Rose


Fiction - Literary
354 Pages
Reviewed on 08/18/2024
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Author Biography

Kathryn Huston-Smith is excited to present "The Tinfoil Rose" as her debut novel. She has previously been published in a national magazine and several local and business periodicals. Her advanced education in human ecology and social sciences and her experience as a teacher in public school, a court-appointed special advocate supervisor, and a State of Michigan Child Welfare Specialist make her a credible author for this project. "The Tinfoil Rose" was written as therapy for her soul, and she prays the message of hope and perseverance encourage and empower readers of all ages to pursue their dreams and share their gifts with the world.

    Book Review

Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite

The Tinfoil Rose is a work of fiction in the literary legal thriller and interpersonal drama genres. Penned by author Kathryn Huston-Smith, the novel follows Abigail Bennett, a West Michigan educator who, after being unjustly fired, becomes entangled in a dangerous game of intrigue orchestrated by a duplicitous coworker. As Abby grapples with personal trauma and a world of corruption she never knew existed, her optimistic outlook is severely tested. Forced to become an instrument of reform, she embarks on a journey to seek justice not only for herself but for others who have been marginalized and forgotten, uncovering hidden truths that could change their lives. Huston-Smith weaves a compelling narrative of personal struggle and systemic injustice.

Author Kathryn Huston-Smith has crafted an emotionally charged and thought-provoking novel that is sure to resonate deeply with readers thanks to the dedicated character work at its core. The portrayal of Abigail Bennett's journey from a hopeful educator to a reluctant crusader for justice is both inspiring and heartbreaking. The prose is emotive and engaging, effectively conveying the complexity of Abby's struggle against systemic corruption and personal betrayal. The exploration of themes like perseverance, justice, and the fight for the marginalized is nuanced and impactful, challenging readers to reflect on the complexities of fighting for what's right in an imperfect world. The twists and turns are skillfully executed, keeping readers engaged throughout the story. The character development is particularly noteworthy, with Abby's emotional depth and evolving perspective making her a compelling and relatable protagonist. The author's ability to balance the personal and the political aspects of the story demonstrates a keen understanding of the genre. Overall, The Tinfoil Rose is a powerful and timely work that serves as a poignant reminder of the strength found in resilience and the importance of seeking truth, no matter how difficult the journey may be.

Carol Thompson

The Tinfoil Rose by Kathryn Huston-Smith is a gripping literary novel that immerses readers in a poignant and suspenseful journey. The story begins with Abigail Bennett, a dedicated educator from small-town West Michigan, who starts the new year with hopes for a fresh beginning. However, Abby's life takes a drastic turn when she is unjustly fired from her beloved job and finds herself entangled in a dangerous web of intrigue courtesy of a duplicitous coworker. Abby's optimistic outlook is severely tested as she navigates a treacherous new world. She becomes an unlikely crusader for justice, fighting for herself and the voiceless victims cast aside by society. Through her perseverance and resilience, Abby embarks on a quest to uncover hidden truths that could exonerate the innocent and expose the guilty.

Kathryn Huston-Smith's narrative is compelling and thought-provoking. It blends suspense, intrigue, and social justice elements into The Tinfoil Rose. The characters are well-developed, and despite there being many, it is easy to follow who’s who. Although fiction, readers will relate to the social injustices that continue to exist in the modern day. You’ll meet wrongly convicted James Lubben and many other characters who will remind you of someone you know or read about in the news. Not only is The Tinfoil Rose an emotional read, but it’s also powerful. It's a must-read for fans of literary fiction who appreciate a story that challenges and uplifts in equal measure. I highly recommend The Tinfoil Rose. It’s inspirational and thought-provoking. I’d give it more than five stars if I could.

Carmen Tenorio

The Tinfoil Rose by Kathryn Huston-Smith is about a small-town teacher named Abigail Bennet, who unexpectedly got fired due to an expired teaching license, and whose circumstances were maliciously manipulated behind her back, especially when she started to question things she must not know about. Meanwhile, she has found a new job as a foster care worker where, ironically, she stumbles upon information that makes her more deeply involved with the issue that cost her teaching job. Each piece of information is like opening a trap door that leads to another hidden room with more information that ultimately leads to the truth. Will Abby redeem herself and successfully get her teaching job back with her findings that show how she became the sacrificial lamb for something she was unaware of?

The Tinfoil Rose is a skillfully written piece of literary fiction that tackles issues and themes relevant to current social, political, and personal issues. But it strikingly develops into a provocative whodunnit woven within the protagonist’s perilous world as a caseworker in a faulty system rife with disillusionment, unfair presumptions, manipulations, and injustice. Author Kathryn Huston-Smith has a particularly gripping writing style that’s informative, detailed, and full of intrigue to appeal to both the reader's emotions and intellect. This is an irresistible and absorbing novel where the reader empathizes with grief, heartache, and misery and walks through the plot’s convoluted path of risk, deviousness, abuse, and unexpected twists. Her well-drawn-out characters have voices that are realistic and credible, using dialogues and behavior that effectively convey their personalities, backgrounds, and motivations. It contributes much to help skillfully paint a moderately paced narrative that hosts dramatic and engaging moments and suspenseful events. The novel also highlights important morals of patience, resilience, courage, and faith. Highly recommended for those who like triumphant underdog stories of going against impossible odds that seek to silence and malign what is good and just.

Divine Zape

The Tinfoil Rose by Kathryn Huston-Smith is a gripping and thought-provoking literary novel that delves into trauma, injustice, and resilience. The story follows Abigail Bennett, a dedicated educator at the center of a complex web of deceit and intrigue after being unfairly fired from her job. She has experienced personal trauma; a broken woman manipulated into playing a role in an intriguing game by a co-worker, putting her in danger. As Abigail faces the treacherous landscape of her struggles and the dark secrets of those around her, she is forced to confront her biases and assumptions. When she decides to fight back, it is more than fighting for herself but finding justice that reverberates beyond personal desires.

The Tinfoil Rose is a skillfully plotted tale that is suspenseful and introspective. Abigail “Abby” Bennett is a genuinely flawed character who wins readers' sympathy when they meet her. She is presented as intelligent yet naïve, likable and trusting, yet her lack of self-awareness limits her ability to see through those who want to use and dump her. Her journey toward seeking justice is captivating. Her growth and transformation throughout the story are heartbreaking and uplifting, making her a resonant character to follow. The themes of trauma, injustice, and grit are cleverly explored throughout the novel, and the author excels at examining cause versus effect, exploring the characters' actions and the consequences they suffer. Kathryn Huston-Smith’s novel is crafted in gorgeous prose, with captivating descriptions and intriguing details. This emotionally rich, character-driven narrative contains a powerful message of hope for readers.

Ruffina Oserio

The Tinfoil Rose by Kathryn Huston-Smith follows the journey of Abigail Bennett, an educator from a small town in West Michigan. Her life begins to unravel when she is unjustly fired from her job, one she loved and was dedicated to. A colleague tricks her and makes her a pawn in a dangerous game. Abigail is in a world of injustice where the innocents suffer and the wicked go free. She is determined to not only seek revenge but justice. She fights for herself and many like her in her quest for justice. But how much fight can she put up against enemies in a corrupt society that she knows very little about?

Kathryn Huston-Smith’s The Tinfoil Rose is a character-driven story that explores personal trauma, the quest for justice, and one woman’s relentless struggle to connect deeply to herself and find justice. The narrative is filled with drama, and the enticing prose is imbued with exciting dialogues. Huston-Smith is a great storyteller with the unique ability to capture details when it comes to exploring the emotional depth of the characters. The narrative has compelling psychological underpinnings. Abigail is presented as a broken heroine. Her transformation from a docile individual to a fighter determined to achieve justice is inspiring, and readers can’t help but root for her. I enjoyed the exquisite prose and the author’s gift for cleverly exploring the characters' psyches. The author brilliantly combines suspense with pathos to create an assured, confidently-paced, and intriguing plot. You’ll love Abigail and will want to see her succeed in her purpose.