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Book Review: The Keeper of Happy Endings |
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Book Review: The Keeper of Happy Endings |
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I always find it interesting when an author weaves together characters from different generations but with similar tragedies in their lives. Quite often it seems their meetings can help each of them heal. I really like the book title "The Keeper of Happy Endings".
ReplyDeleteMary Beth, this sounds like another book that I would truly love to read. I seem to be caught in that era of WWII and post WWII. There are so many stories to be told of those hard and difficult times and the human spirit that rises up over all those hardships. Tragedy though is available to everyone at anytime, so this weaves those times together. I need to read this book! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing when two people meet for the first time and both lives are changed for the better. I can see how Soline would be able to help Rory with such similar life events. Clearly, Rory becomes very special to Soline. Thanks to your review, I am sure this is an excellent book. I had previously considered it, but passed it by. I need to go back and get it for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful story of the strength of the human spirit and the importance of being able to share our own experience of surviving a tragic loss with others in similar situations and providing much needed mutual support. Thank you for recommending this book!
ReplyDeleteMary Beth this sounds like another interesting book, I love love history and anything about World WarII. I'm currently reading the Beekeeper's Promise a book that you reviewed back in August. It sounds like a similar storyline. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis is going onto my must read list as it sounds intriguing plus I loved The Last of the Moon Girls so I know that the author can create characters that I can get caught up with.
ReplyDeleteI could get into reading this one! Sounds really interesting. World War II stories are a fave in our home; this book would be a hit for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful story line with good characters and an interesting read. I think I would really enjoy reading this book. Thank you for the review and recommendation!
ReplyDeleteBased on your review, I should go download this book. I did like _The Last of the Moon Girls_ and many of my friends rave about this author. We often appreciate the same books, so I trust your recommendation. Thanks!
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