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Between Before and After

by Jessica Stilling

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Indie movie director Sebastian Foster has found his niche making movies based on the award-winning novels written by his estranged mother. However, his latest film, based loosely on the tragic death of his sister as a child, opens up old wounds best left under bandages. Told in two concurrent timelines, now and when Sebastian was a teen, some twenty years ago in the mid-1990s, this story of learning unknown truths unwinds in streets of Paris, where Sebastian lived as a teen and where he has returned to to make his picture.… (more)
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Between Before and After is as unique in story form as a Title. However, the Title is very fitting, as is the Book Cover.

This story fluctuates between a family's life in 1994 and the present time. It is a heartrending tale of a dysfunctional family existence disrupted further by a tragedy that tore the family apart. It is the struggles of a boy and his mother as well as these of the boy's best friend and his family. In the mix, his new budding relationship with a young girl was also gravely affected.

This is a story of secrets revealed, grieving, romance, and true-to-life dysfunctional home lives. It is also a story of overcoming tragedy and moving on. However, it is also a story of being stuck in time and its damaging effects.

The story was very interesting, although slightly predictable. The writing, at times, left the reader slightly confused about the time frame. Mostly, though, it was well-written and brought the reader "into the story". The Characters felt very real. The various scenes were easily visualized.

I did not like the weak ending. It was very vague and incomplete. If a "shock effect" was meant, it truly failed.

There were several words of profanity and several "F" bombs" For this reason, I do not recommend it to YA.

I offer a weak Four-Stars rating.

This book was gifted me with no pressure to post a positive review. This is my honest review. ( )
  LAWonder10 | Nov 27, 2022 |
When only a taunt, engaging mystery will do, choose "Between Before and After". Set in Paris, the City of Light, Sebastian, a film director returns to the place of his teenage years to film his mother's latest novel. Even though he has been estranged from her, Sebastian has been following her works and producing films based on them. This novel has special meaning for him, since he is trying to discover what really happened to his young 5-year-old sister all those years ago. He has even gone so far as to buy the old apartment, where his family lived, and recreate the exact furniture in it.
Along the way, he visits his old girlfriend and meets an old schoolfriend of his mother, Regina. Pierre is now a powerful banker, married to a doctor, Marie. They have a son together, Marcel, who used to deal in drugs and got Sebastian involved in shady activities.
As the story unfolds, we see all most of the characters are despicable people with many secrets and lies, especially Pierre and his family. Pierre attempts to blackmail Sebastian by pulling funding from his movie project. Marie is under investigation and Marcel is still dealing with his drug problems. Sebastian's mother also seems to be hiding lots from her son. Only his old girlfriend wants to help.
This story will keep you on the edge of your seat as you follow Sebastian's hunt for the truth and a surprise ending. I especially liked the setting and its descriptions, as well as all the deception of the characters. ( )
  DeniseDuvall | Nov 17, 2022 |
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Indie movie director Sebastian Foster has found his niche making movies based on the award-winning novels written by his estranged mother. However, his latest film, based loosely on the tragic death of his sister as a child, opens up old wounds best left under bandages. Told in two concurrent timelines, now and when Sebastian was a teen, some twenty years ago in the mid-1990s, this story of learning unknown truths unwinds in streets of Paris, where Sebastian lived as a teen and where he has returned to to make his picture.

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