Review Card & Book Review – Prickly Company By Kitty Johnson

Frances Mathews doesn’t get out much since her husband died, but that doesn’t stop her from jump-starting a campaign to create a hedgehog highway in Hilltop Place—feeding stations, holes at the bottoms of gates and fences, and wild garden areas for hibernation. To Frances’s delight, her neighbours are on board. Mostly.

There are Jess and Michael, whose marriage is cracking under the unanticipated strain of a recent adoption. And Ryan, a wounded war reporter struggling to connect with his son after a divorce and forced to return to an exasperating parental fold. Plus, a very forthright single mum new to the neighbourhood and an exceedingly proper couple not about to upend their picture-perfect garden for prickly nuisances.

As relationships—from the romantic to the nerve-racking—form and secrets are unearthed, Hilltop Place is threatened in ways that affect them all…unaware hedgehogs included. What Frances and her charitable neighbours soon discover about themselves and each other is hardly what any of them expected.

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The book has an intriguing premise and offers a compelling narrative, particularly in the subplot about adoption. Jess’s struggle with her lack of maternal feelings towards her adopted son, Toby, and how this affects her relationship with her biological daughter, Stella, is handled with great sensitivity by the author. The characters are portrayed realistically, with flaws that make them relatable, despite their sometimes immoral actions. Notably, Tara’s affair with a married man and the impact on her daughter, Hermie, adds depth to the story. Other notable storylines include Ryan’s struggle with paralysis after a landmine accident and Frances’s efforts to build a hedgehog highway. The author skillfully intertwines these diverse narratives, enhanced by enjoyable hedgehog analogies and facts, creating a cohesive and memorable book.

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