Assessment:
Plot/Idea: Forget Me Knot is a tender coming-of-age story that addresses family dynamics, identity, grief, and the value of animal companions within our lives.
Prose: Adele's prose is clear and nicely descriptive, though portions of the narrative rely too heavily on exposition. Sections devoted to care of Trina's beloved horses are especially vivid. This thread remains the most consistent and emotionally impactful throughout the storytelling.
Originality: Adele's focus on horses provides a unique element to the novel. While the work can feel somewhat aimless, the ties Trina has to her childhood, her sister, and her horse Beauty, are resonant and deeply moving.
Character/Execution: Adele successfully conveys Trina's personal growth and conflicted sense of self from her childhood into adulthood. Though not all aspects of her life story will prove intriguing to readers (notably, some of Trina's professional and personal endeavors in adulthood) the dynamics between Trina and her sister are consistently intriguing. Adele's focus on the lives of horses, and the deep connections the characters form with them, are especially impactful.
Date Submitted: April 03, 2023
Forget Me Knot by Tammie Adele is a touching tale of individuality, independence, and the invaluable lessons that one can learn from a horse. Trina was a horse-crazy twelve-year-old. She lost her sister at an early age, which became a defining moment in her life. Her mare named Beauty, on the other hand, had been her responsibility and companion for twenty years, and Beauty’s death provides Trina the closure to move on from her sister’s death. Although nothing compares to the loss of her sister, her mare made her lose the selfishness that she had had since her sister’s death. This is the story of Trina as she goes through coming of age with her mare by her side, who provides her with unconditional friendship and precious wisdom.
Forget Me Knot is an equine tale that touched me deeply. Why are we so fascinated by these creatures? Tammi Adele’s narrative gives you a profound answer by exploring Trina and Beauty’s relationship. It is a genuine friendship between a young woman and a horse that is devoid of superficialities in comparison to what Trina experiences with her fickle human friends. The storyline powerfully shows it, with Beauty being instrumental in driving the story forward. It is a story on par with classics like Black Beauty. In Forget Me Knot, the way Beauty represents consistency and independence makes it a heartwarming story of closure and personal identity. This is a must-read for anyone who loves family drama blended with a realistic animal character.
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Forget Me Knot has just been awarded 4/5 by The Wishing Shelf Book Awards, with the following comment:
‘A compelling, character-led saga underpinned by a woman´s love for her horse. A RED RIBBON WINNER and highly recommended!’ The Wishing Shelf Book Awards