The River Has Roots is a profoundly moving, fantastical, and lyrical story about two sisters. From the opening lines of the audiobook, an immersive experience is formed through the sounds of the river, natural sounds, and musical accompaniment performed by the author and her sister. This allows for an enjoyable and thought-provoking reading experience.Told through song and verse reminiscent of childhood fairytales, The River Has Roots focuses on special magic, also called grammar. There are numerous layers to the words (many of which I’m sure I missed) and a recurring theme of riddles discussed among the characters. The world-building is simple, yet at the same time, El Mohtar uses the entire brief novella to disclose all the secrets of these faraway lands fully.Ysabel and Esther are the caretakers of Willows and are gifted with incredible voices. Through their singing, they connect with Rin, who becomes Esther’s lover. Like any fairy tale, there is tragedy, violence, and innumerable lessons to be learned.I had no idea what this book was about going in, and I was pleasantly surprised by the uniqueness of the experience. I felt that the audiobook experience modernized a very classic fairytale structure, making it feel like a unique experience. Also the ebook has illustrations highly recommend combo reading! Just so much thoughtfulness in this tale. Such a beautiful story of love and sisterhood.
- Book Review
- The River Has Roots
- Amal El-Mohtar
- July 13, 2025
The River Has Roots
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Thank you, Macmillan Audio, for the free advanced listening copy.
ABOUT:
When Joy Moore goes missing, Benny Abbot immediately spirals into panic. Joy is his best friend and podcast co-host, and there appears to be a decent strain in their relationship. Benny’s unease is compounded by the fact that Joy’s husband, Xander, is also missing. As the days pass, Benny becomes a subject himself. It is only through Joy’s POV that the truth begins to come to life.
MY THOUGHTS:
This is one heck of a debut. I love that this thriller also had this huge friendship/romance subplot. Genre-bending lovers, this is for you.
The writing is sharp, the pacing near perfect, and the reveals are shocking. Crum easily propels this narrative forward in a way that left me excited every time I picked this book up.
In particular, I enjoyed the feeling of not knowing whom to trust, and Crum did an excellent job of casting doubt in the reader’s mind about what was happening.
The dual timeline- dual POV helped feed my ever present suspense while also giving me enough information to keep me fully engaged!
Plus, the Los Angeles hills vibe was immaculate, which always makes me enjoy a book more!
AUDIO:
If you are an audiobook fan, you need to listen to this book. The production quality is through the roof. Whelan and Hopkins complement each other so well! I wanted this podcast to be real. The snippets we got were so excellent!
SIMILAR BOOKS:
This reminded me of None of This is True, but that might just be because it’s a podcast. This was (thankfully) a little less dark.
SHOULD YOU READ:
This Might Save Your Life will be a hit for fans of thrillers and contemporary fiction alike.
