My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Hopscotch is a novel about people whose lives are centered around a hospital in a small city. These people include patients as well as their families and friends and also nurses, doctors, maintenance workers, management executives, and even a local news reporter, among others.
Hospitals are place that impact the lives of almost everyone and generally the impact ranges from unpleasant to tragic. At this hospital, however, something different occurs when someone draws a chalk hopscotch board on the sidewalk outside the entrance. This simple, childhood game causes people to respond in unusual and beautiful ways. People who wouldn't normally speak to each other, reach out. Others, who are suffering with difficult injuries or diseases, find moments to smile.
Hopscotch isn't a tearjerker or a story of unrealistic miracles. Instead it is a story of people finding peace and hope in something small. Reading Cushman's novel is an uplifting experience, one I can recommend wholeheartedly.
Steve Lindahl author of Motherless Soul, White Horse Regressions, Hopatcong Vision Quest, Under a Warped Cross, and Living in a Star's Light
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