Book Review: Almost Home
Almost Home
by Valerie Fraser Luesse
With America's entrance into the Second World War, the town of Blackberry Springs, Alabama, has exploded virtually overnight. Workers from all over are coming south for jobs in Uncle Sam's munitions plants--and they're bringing their pasts with them, right into Dolly Chandler's grand but fading family home turned boardinghouse.
An estranged young couple from the Midwest, unemployed professors from Chicago, a widower from Mississippi, a shattered young veteran struggling to heal from the war--they're all hoping Dolly's house will help them find their way back to the lives they left behind. But the house has a past of its own.
When tragedy strikes, Dolly's only hope will be the circle of friends under her roof and their ability to discover the truth about what happened to a young bride who lived there a century before.
Award-winning and bestselling author Valerie Fraser Luesse breathes life into a cast of unforgettable characters in this complex and compassionate story of hurt and healing.
This was a very sweet story! All of the characters felt real; you could really relate to them. I liked how this book showed how World War 2 affected not only the soldiers, especially when they came home, but also the families left behind and the ones that couldn't fight.
The front cover is really cute and cozy looking, which is how the entire story feels, too! The humor thrown into the story was very funny and even had me laughing out loud at times!
{Find this book HERE!}
~Katelynn
*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher (Revell) in exchange for an honest review.
by Valerie Fraser Luesse
With America's entrance into the Second World War, the town of Blackberry Springs, Alabama, has exploded virtually overnight. Workers from all over are coming south for jobs in Uncle Sam's munitions plants--and they're bringing their pasts with them, right into Dolly Chandler's grand but fading family home turned boardinghouse.
An estranged young couple from the Midwest, unemployed professors from Chicago, a widower from Mississippi, a shattered young veteran struggling to heal from the war--they're all hoping Dolly's house will help them find their way back to the lives they left behind. But the house has a past of its own.
When tragedy strikes, Dolly's only hope will be the circle of friends under her roof and their ability to discover the truth about what happened to a young bride who lived there a century before.
Award-winning and bestselling author Valerie Fraser Luesse breathes life into a cast of unforgettable characters in this complex and compassionate story of hurt and healing.
This was a very sweet story! All of the characters felt real; you could really relate to them. I liked how this book showed how World War 2 affected not only the soldiers, especially when they came home, but also the families left behind and the ones that couldn't fight.
The front cover is really cute and cozy looking, which is how the entire story feels, too! The humor thrown into the story was very funny and even had me laughing out loud at times!
{Find this book HERE!}
~Katelynn
*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher (Revell) in exchange for an honest review.
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