I read a lot of books last year and it was hard to narrow down to just a few favorites, so this is going to be long. That’s a fair warning so brace yourselves and find something good to read!
This is a re-telling of the Norwegian tale East of the Sun and West of the Moon. The characters were engaging, the writing was good, the form was interesting where it was told from different viewpoints, and it had a satisfying ending.
Beautiful novel. This book about a young woman searching for redemption, forgiveness, and love is quiet and eloquent. The visual imagery is sometimes stunning in its beauty as Livvie learns to trust and is betrayed, but finds there are people who really mean what they say. The message in the story is lovely.
Wonderful story full of heart and love and even some forgiveness.
This tells the stories of several parents whose children are caught in a deadly avalanche and as we come to know each character we hope their child survives. We are told at the beginning that nine children are caught and only four survive so as we learn each parent’s story we know that some of them will face the death of their child and it’s heart-wrenching. The way the story ends as the town faces the deaths is also instructive and a lesson in the redemption of human souls.
I read this delightful little book in one sitting and it was a heartwarming story. It started out as a really sad story about an intelligent, competent wife and mother who consistently holds herself in and makes herself subservient. But the story changes as she empowers herself and grows into a fully developed, caring, wonderful woman. I loved Penny and her motto, “it’s what you do with it that counts”.
This was a searing portrait of slavery in America during the Revolutionary War period. Isabel is a wonderful voice to tell describe the degradation of slavery, the daily struggle to hold on to an identity, and the choices that have to be made for survival. Her struggles were deeply touching and it was very moving to read. Excellent book.
This was a very touching story about race relations during the early part of the 20th century in a small town in Alabama.
I loved Flavia, loved the story, loved the setting, loved the book!
Loved this Gothic tale of mystery and secrets. I figured out some of the secrets before the end, but the core secret that underpins the entire story was unexpected and a delightful revelation. The whole Charlie/Isabelle plot was a little disturbing, but the book was a wonderful tale. Especially fun were the book references and the way the author so lovingly describes books and reading.
This book is based on her renovation of a Victorian home & her imaginings of the generations of women who lived there. She visits her familiar themes of redemption & forgiveness in a new & fresh way as she shows the impact our mothers & grandmothers can have on our lives, and how some men can be very selfless.
This sweet and touching story was driven by wonderful, fully-developed characters who were not perfect but very engaging. The very human touches that each showed in their relationships is what made them so real and wonderful. I loved the story of prejudice, manners, and love.
Absolutely loved this story of the plucky mom who forges through adversity to provide her family by entering and winning contests. It was a fascinating history of the corporate contests in the 1950’s and 60’s where ordinary Americans wrote the advertising copy. This mom was amazing in how she holds the family together despite an alcoholic and abusive husband. Wonderful!
Loved this book! Loved characters, story, atmosphere, writing style, and how the house was a character as well. Super fun!
I really liked the voices of this book, the mother and the daughter. It has echoes of an Amy Tan novel, although this is Japanese, in that it explores the relationship between a mother and daughter.
Really enjoyed this story of three generations of women coming to terms with life and love.
Amazing! Ben and Rose’s stories weave seamlessly, and the transitions between writing and drawing leave the reader a little off-balance because it seems like it’s still Ben’s story when the drawings begin. Masterfully done, and the story is touching and instructive.
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