Book Review: For Home and Hearth by Ethan Warrener
In “For Home and Hearth,” Ella Holland seeks simplicity but must confront survival in a hostile Appalachian future. Clans unite against dangers, but when pigmen threaten, reality intrudes, demanding Ella’s clan face lies and potential extinction. The narrative is character-driven, richly depicting resilience in adversity, though some dialogue requires effort to engage with.