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The Ghosts in The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters | Book Review

March 7, 2026

I was determined to live where sunlight streamed through open curtains and children played in the yard, where pictures took up too much space on the walls and hushed conversations were a thing of the past. – The Berry Pickers


Drawn in by the cover and the idea of a family mystery, I was left unexpectedly thinking about the ghosts scattered throughout this story. In this review of The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters, I’m sharing the moments that stayed with me most after finishing this quietly powerful novel.

More specifically, the three moments that felt like ghosts. Each one a lingering piece of a life interrupted.

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The Berry Pickers Synopsis

The novel begins in the 1960s when the Mi’kmaq family travels from Nova Scotia to Maine for the summer berry harvest. During that season, a young girl from the family disappears without any explanation or clues to her whereabouts.

Years later, we follow Norma, a woman who has always felt out of place in her own life. Small fragments of memory surface throughout her childhood, moments she struggles to understand and that her mother insists are nothing more than just dreams.

As the story moves between the past and present, alternating between Norma and Joe, those fragments of memory begin to take on new meaning. Each one slowly revealing how deeply the past continues to shape the lives of everyone involved.

The Berry Pickers Review With Ghosts

What stood out most to me in this story were the moments that felt like ghosts.

First, there are Norma’s journals. Throughout her childhood she writes down memories that feel vivid and real, yet deeply confusing when her mother dismisses them as simple dreams. Over time, those journals become ghosts of their own. A quiet validation that something inside her remembers a life she once had. A life she has been taught to only doubt.

Second, there is this moment when Norma and her aunt June visit the berry farm. Norma kneels down and scoops up a handful of dirt, holding it in her palm. It’s such a quiet, uneventful scene, but it carries enormous weight. I read this moment as Norma trying to touch the past, searching the soil for the life she was meant to grow up in. Her ghost of the past.

And finally, the closing chapter of the novel. Norma holds Leah’s hand, noticing how much she resembles her, and says that she has begun to let go of her ghosts.

Should You Read The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters?

The Berry Pickers is a quiet, emotional novel that will resonate most with those who enjoy emotional and reflective literary fiction. Rather than focusing on fast-paced twists, the story unfolds so slowly, exploring themes of identity, family, and the lingering impact of the past.

It’s the kind of story that reveals its emotional impact through small yet powerful moments. One that stays with you long after the final page.

I guess you could say The Berry Pickers lingers, just like a ghost.

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