Captain Jesus

Paperback

Published by Bluemoose Books Ltd.

ISBN:
978-1-910422-69-4
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5 stars (1 review)

When three brothers find a dead magpie and peg it to the washing line, the resurrection re-enactment becomes a portent of tragedy to come, and a reminder of past guilt and trauma.

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5 stars

This is one of the most powerful, beautifully written books I’ve had the pleasure to read, an exploration of grief and guilt and how it becomes a part of ourselves. It’s gonna be tough to write a coherent review without putting in any spoilers but here goes!

The first things that attracted me to this book was the epic title and the eye catching cover, it really is a brilliant piece of artwork. I had no book info to know what I was getting myself into, but I could tell from the cover it was gonna be good. We follow the life of a family, Snowden expertly uses the voice of a young lad called Jim as he is playing in the garden with his brothers when they find a dead Magpie which they peg on the washing line to make it look like it has come back to life. …