Beautifully written. Gorgeous writing at times. But entirely too long.
Beautifully written. Gorgeous writing at times. But entirely too long.
Last year I had a list of chunky books on my shelf to read. I also created a new one for this year since I‘ve bought even more (of course) but I‘m going to return to my 2023 list and read this one first. #AnotherYearofChunkyReading!
Today, I‘m sharing book mail I received on July 3. This book was sent to me by Simon & Schuster. This book sounds interesting. I‘m looking forward to reading it.
Book Summary: This book is set during World War II and it‘s about the meaning of family and the limitations of the American dream.
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I'd never heard of the author and can't remember now how I stumbled on the book. But it was beautiful! Here and there a character or a description was a bit overdone for me but mostly I loved the gorgeous tumble of words, disregard for grammar in places, beautiful, sumptuous writing. The afterword by her daughter on the hard work that went into finishing the novel after her mother's stroke was extremely moving. Highly recommended read ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Meanwhile, I'm wondering if boiling water will be my first activity when I get home tonight. It's been colder than usual here, and three water mains in the county burst yesterday, resulting in low water pressure.
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You know a book is good when it‘s over 500 pages long, and you don‘t want to to end. Much of it takes place right after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. How appropriate that I finished the book on 12/7. I can‘t put into words how much I loved this book. The characters and the settings were beautiful. This author has a wonderful way with words. The “afterword” made me so sad, to hear about the authors bad health. Thank you, Goodreads, for the ARC.