I read this book because I love Hawthorne, and there were lyrical passages of this book that I loved (such as the above quote!), but overall it dragged.
I read this book because I love Hawthorne, and there were lyrical passages of this book that I loved (such as the above quote!), but overall it dragged.
Today's #womenshistoryreads interview: Erika Robuck! Hear about some of her favorite current authors, a book that blew her away, & who she'd add to the history books. Greermacallister.com/blog
Day 9 of #marchintoreading: Alliterative titles. Didn't realize I have so many! All beloved authors to me.
Finally finished reading this. It was an okay read. The romance was sweet and fun. And I liked getting a small peek into what Nathaniel Hawthorne's life might have been like.
Trying to finish this but it's starting off a little boring.
Loved Robuck's delving into the mind of Sophia Peabody Hawthorne. What an artist and strong mother and wife. I would never have known, and I appreciated this glimpse into Hawthorne's life as well.