“Next Stop: Nina” by Robin Ravin

**I was provided with a copy of this book to facilitate my review. All opinions are my own**

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Next Stop: Nina
Robin Raven
Published July 19th 2015

Synopsis

Nina never was one who felt comfortable in this world. As she struggles to cope with the pain of her present and past, the young girl’s life is changed through the beauty of art. When Nina grows up and winds up in over her head in a dark place, she finds herself somehow transported to another time when nothing is quite what it seems. She must fight the horrors of her past all over again. Along the way, she faces greater challenges than she imagined. This is a character-driven novel with a heroine who faces life, love, and overcoming suicidal depression on her own terms.

My Thoughts

I think that we all have wondered what it would be like to have a chance to start over. To restart childhood knowing everything you know as a grown up could be a blessing or a curse. In Next Stop:Nina we get to see what it would be like to do just that. Nina doesn’t feel right in her life and she never has. She experiences a disconnect with her body and self. She has survived years of abuse at the hands of her father and then again from her ex-husband. These experience left her broken and depressed with no hope for change in the future. After contemplating suicide (and stopping just short of committing the act), Nina is transported back to her nine year old body through forces unknown to her. She has the chance to live her life again and see where everything went so tragically wrong. This story is fascinating and definitely kept my attention to the end. IT was a fantasic coming of age tale with the fun aspect of “time travel”.

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