Page 1 of 1

Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 10 Sep 2019, 13:25
by mmm17
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Midwinter Turns to Spring" by Maria Veloso.]
Book Cover
3 out of 4 stars
Share This Review


In Midwinter Turns to Spring, written by Maria Veloso, readers get to follow a creative, poetic, and heart-warming love story. It all starts when Cassidy Hamilton moves into a Victorian apartment in San Francisco and discovers the enthralling journal of Savannah Curtis in a cabinet drawer. Cassidy reads it avidly and learns that Savannah was an artist and art appraiser who lived in the apartment twenty-six years earlier. Back then, Savannah had an intense love affair with a handsome flamenco guitarist named Alfonso Madrigál, a Spanish expat born and raised at the Andalusian province of Málaga.

The couple met when Alfonso tried to authenticate a mysterious painting that could be the work of Picasso. A very brief but passionate affair followed. It was a secret one, also, for they were both in committed relationships. Cassidy wonders if things could have changed since then, and surprising events unfold. But no spoilers are permitted!

I was delighted by this book’s symbolism, metaphors, and artistic references. There’s even an accompanying soundtrack – eleven songs with lyrics written by the author – performed by a talented artist called Zendrik. I found these lovely ballads online, and I enjoyed listening to them. I particularly liked ‘La Ultima Vez’ (The Last Time).

I found Midwinter Turns to Spring to be a charming story of love and loss but also hope and redemption. It raises deep, age-old existential questions about love and relationships. Veloso is a marvelous storyteller, and her prose is lyrical and tasteful. Her writing style is imaginative and captivating. For instance, Alfonso “could still feel on his skin the humid breezes from the Mediterranean” and hear “the muffled splash of the Mediterranean on the coastal shores, and the clang of the church bells every hour.” Above all, I enjoyed the several fascinating references to art, music, and literature, such as Garcia Lorca’s poems.

Additionally, I admired the way Veloso skillfully switched points of view throughout the novel. The story begins narrated in the first person by Cassidy, but the narration shifts to the third person as readers get to follow Alfonso and Savannah’s tale a couple of decades before. Ultimately, after Cassidy becomes part of the story, she finishes its narration.

Lastly, I rate the book 3 out of 4 stars because I felt that the editing is not yet in its most polished form. Although the grammatical errors were not serious (unnecessary commas for the most part), they were numerous and necessitated the deduction of a star. I would surely give this book the maximum score if the errors got fixed, for there was nothing I disliked about it. Midwinter Turns to Spring is an enjoyable read that I believe will appeal to readers who are fond of romantic dramas.

******
Midwinter Turns to Spring
View: on Bookshelves

Re: Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 16 Jan 2020, 11:20
by Miller56
Thanks for the review. I think I would enjoy reading this novel. I think a well written soundtrack adds to the appeal of the romantic drama.

Re: Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 16 Jan 2020, 11:48
by Cecilia_L
I was delighted by this book’s symbolism, metaphors, and artistic references. There’s even an accompanying soundtrack – eleven songs with lyrics written by the author – performed by a talented artist called Zendrik. I found these lovely ballads online, and I enjoyed listening to them. I particularly liked ‘La Ultima Vez’ (The Last Time).
This sounds like something I would also enjoy. Thanks for the excellent review and recommendation!

Re: Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 17 Jan 2020, 00:52
by MsH2k
mmm17 wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 13:25 There’s even an accompanying soundtrack – eleven songs with lyrics written by the author – performed by a talented artist called Zendrik. I found these lovely ballads online, and I enjoyed listening to them. I particularly liked ‘La Ultima Vez’ (The Last Time).
I was curious about the music that accompanied this book. Thank you for referencing it. Wonderful review!

Re: Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 19 Jan 2020, 01:58
by Connie Otwani
Sounds like an artistically interesting read. U got me at the symbolism and metaphors! Great review!

Re: Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 20 Jan 2020, 00:09
by Sheila_Jay
An amazing love story and as a fan of this genre, I look forward to reading this amazing book. Many thanks for the well-written review.

Re: Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 21 Jan 2020, 06:23
by xoxoAnushka
I am definitely intrigued by your review, looking forward to read this.

Re: Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 10 Feb 2020, 02:50
by Nisha Ward
This reminds me a bit of Julie and Julia, though obviously it's different. I like the way it's framed and that Cassidy herself eventually becomes involved. It sounds quite romantic and very beautiful, to be honest with you.

Re: Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 10 Feb 2020, 03:11
by Bles
I haven't read this book before but as per your review, the book sounds amazing. I mostly attracted to it because it has been accompanied by some songs, something I find so unique and attractive.

Re: Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 09 Mar 2020, 08:39
by Ogoskino
I really look forward to the surprising events and how they unfold. Thanks for the review

Re: Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 09 Mar 2020, 17:27
by gayscott
I also read this book and found it very enjoyable. I especially liked the music that seemed to tie it all together. Great review!

Re: Official Review: Midwinter Turns to Spring by Maria Veloso

Posted: 06 Jul 2022, 08:38
by nidhi_27
I have read the book and loved it. I also liked your review as much. You have explained everything in a perfect manner.