1929: Jonathan’s Cross by M.L. Gardner – Book Review

1929: Jonathan’s Cross by M.L. Gardner – Book Review

“Every day we all wake up and struggle to put one foot in front of the other with no promise that at the end of the day, life will be any better. But you get up anyway. You keep breathing and hold on to faith that somehow, someday things are going to change for the better. Probably when we least expect it” – Aryl Sullivan, p. 198

What do you do when everything you’ve worked so hard for in life gets ripped away from you in the blink of an eye? Do you give up and throw yourself off the proverbial roof, or do you claw your way from the bottom of the pit and get back on top? This is what the characters of Jonathan’s Cross had to figure out the hard way, and it was a journey that was worth reading.

As we know, the book begins with the tragic Black Thursday event, the day that the Stock Market crashed back in 1929, causing thousands of people to lose everything that they had. It could be called one of the worst economic tragedies in the world, and in this book, our characters lost everything. The firm that they built from the ground up was wiped out, and they had to figure out how to survive with their wives, completely poor with no money to their name.

The character development in this book is one that was very realistic, even to the point of frustration. There were times when I wished that the characters could just listen to reason, and try to work things out. Then again, I wasn’t in their position, and I think that if I were in their shoes facing the exact same things, I would have probably reacted the same way. I believe that this was one of the reasons why I loved the book so much. Even if it meant me having to go through their heartache by witnessing it through words, I could suffer through it if it meant reconciliation at the end.

There were so many unexpected things that happened to this group. One minute, things seemed to be going better than before, everyone a little happier than before. Then, out of nowhere, a bomb goes off and it’s chaos all over again. It wasn’t anything completely out of this world, nothing that seemed to be forced, and those kinds of surprises are the ones that really tested the love that they had for each other. There were so many times where it seemed like things would end badly, but did it? You’ll have to read it to find out.

If you have any curiosity towards the Great Depression, want to read a story about overcoming struggles, or just want to read about real couples dealing with unfortunate circumstances in their own way, this is the story for you.

Rated: 5/5 Stars

1929: Chapter 2 – October 30, 1929

1929: Chapter 2 – October 30, 1929

“How do you take your entire life with you if you have to walk out the door with only what you can carry? How?”

It’s the aftermath of the crash, and now the men have to figure out a way to continue on with their lives. They are forced to find cheap housing for the three couples and new jobs for the men to have. Luckily, they do succeed on both fronts, but at what cost? Another thing that was important in this chapter was the idea of knowing who your true friends are. Despite the fact that Jonathan no longer had any money to pay his former staff, they were the ones that came back the next day and helped all three families prepare to move, packing anything they could take that wouldn’t get them in trouble, and helping to clean the apartments that they found to rent for the rest of their distant future. When Jonathan ran into someone he considered one of his oldest friends, that man – Milton – immediately dismissed him when he believed that Jonathan was going to beg for money. To think that the ones who were friends with Jonathan when he was rich are the ones that are nowhere to be found when he lost everything was a real eye opener for him, and it taught him a hard learned lesson of character.

I can already see that there is going to be trouble ahead for the three couples, especially Jonathan and Ava since the landlord they are renting from was a very prominent figure from their past. He and Jonathan are arch rivals and it is unsure just how horrible he treated Ava. There seem to be some hints that maybe he was abusive, both physically and mentally, but I don’t want to confirm it just yet. Since he is the only one that has cheap apartments left, however, Jonathan and the rest of the group will have to suck it up and make the best out of their dire situation.

While the men work on moving things over from their lavish mansions to their shoddy apartments, the girls stay home and end up having a little going away party of their own. Ava and Claire were always posh ladies, never wanting to make their husbands embarrassed. Their behavior was always perfect, never straying for anything or anyone. However, Arianna is a different story, and now that they are no longer “proper ladies”, she convinces Ava and Claire to finally try some liquor. This, of course, leads to a drunken party that allows the women to forget everything that is going on around them. Hopefully they will remember that night when they finally have to move in to their new homes.

1929: Chapter 1 – Black Tuesday 1929; 5pm

1929: Chapter 1 – Black Tuesday 1929; 5pm

A figure was free falling from an adjacent building.

Everything that happened to Jonathan and his two friends Aryl and Caleb occurred in the blink of an eye. I felt like I was in their shoes, watching the world fall apart right in front of me, except I didn’t quite understand what happened. This story takes place in 1929, beginning at the exact time the Stock Market crashed, and as I read through it, all I could think about was just how quickly life could change. It wasn’t just Jonathan and his friends that were affected though. Their wives and the families of everyone investing in stock so heavily at the time lost everything. There was panic everywhere, and I could feel it as I read it. I can only imagine what they plan on doing to survive, a real riches to rags tale that will test the kind of character they have in the worst of times.

It was also interesting to see how each wife reacted in the same situation. Ava (Jonathan’s wife) seemed to be the strongest out of the three, even though when she first heard the news she almost went into shock. She seems like the type of wife to stick with her husband through these troubling times, even if they will have to start all the way from the bottom and eventually work their way back to the top. Not a lot of background is provided on the wives, although there is a story for one of them that will be interesting to read when you get to this section. Claire (Aryl’s wife) and Arianna (Caleb’s wife) also react differently to the news that their husbands bring home, with Arianna reacting in the most dramatic way out of the three.

I will promise to keep this blog spoiler free, so I won’t go into any more details on that bit. Just know that the men have a lot of work to do if they are going to make a living for their wives, and the wives are going to have to decide on whether love will keep their family together, or was the money the reason why they stayed.  Keep on the look-out for another post regarding Chapter 2. Looks to be a long one, so hopefully in the next day or two I’ll have one up.

Happy New Years!