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A stunning page-turner, Caron’s (Song of Batoche) novel is perfect for fans of World War II and Cold War fiction and stories with strong women characters.
Perhaps more useful for psychotherapy professionals than families without that expertise, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into how generational narratives shape lives and how editing these stories can benefit readers and their relatives.
This title has definite The Devil Wears Prada and BridgetJones’s Diary vibes, with a thread of sexually explicit content. While it doesn’t have the most original plot, it’s a quick and easy read that will resonate with readers who are navigating first jobs or experiencing career malaise.
Focusing in depth on different members of the Casey family, Keyes’s writing is nuanced and delicate. She maintains humor while handling tough topics. Readers will feel part of the family and at home with the Caseys. Thoroughly absorbing and hard to let go, this novel is Keyes at her best..