The exceptional, multigarlanded Irish writer returns with a three-generation, woman-centered family portrait marked by “inheritance, of both trauma and of wonder,” and melodious, poetic echoes.
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Reviews are listed in alphabetical order by author's surname. This is a list of ALL the books I have read. I do not have reviews for all books.For some of the books without reviews I hope to reread them and review them in the future. ⭐️ = All time
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The Nightingale (Kristin Hannah) *** by jana rae • October 24, 2015 • 0 Comments The Nightingale is a wonderful read, an eloquently written and gently told story. Unlike the last couple of WWII novels I read, this book is more of what you would expect from fiction set in a war...
THE WOMEN by Kristin Hannah ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 6, 2024 A dramatic, vividly detailed reconstruction of a little-known aspect of the Vietnam War. A young woman’s experience as a nurse in Vietnam casts a deep shadow over her life. When we learn that the farewell party in the ...
The death of a prison lifer reverberates both within and outside the walls in Yaw’s debut novel.