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Bezig met laden... Family Tree: A Novel (editie 2017)door Susan Wiggs (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Annie Rush, producer for a successful cooking show, finds out she's pregnant, her husband is having an affair, and then gets hit in the head in a freak accident that puts her in a coma for a year. She wakes up to find herself back home in Vermont, not remembering much about her previous life. As memories gradually return to her, she regains her strength and starts a new life. It's a charming story, very Hallmark in describing the Vermont countryside and life. The story goes back and forth between Annie's high school/college years and the present, sometimes from the POVs of her mother or her high school boyfriend, Fletcher. Some things took me out of the story occasionally: for example, Fletcher getting into Harvard Law School after taking college night courses, then becoming a lawyer and judge in what seemed to be about ten years, or Annie only being able to do a cooking show in LA, one that seemed high-budget for someone just out of college with no real experience. Mostly, I enjoyed the story, though the ending seemed a bit forced. Why couldn't Annie do a show from her kitchen, a local affiliate, or even Burlington or Boston? Why the drama of having to move to Los Angeles? It cheapened her romance with Fletcher, in my opinion, that she couldn't make compromises in the third or fourth time she left him behind. His career was not as flexible at this point, but meh. Anyway, 3 1/2 stars. Chick lit at it's finest! Not really, but there are times, particularly after reading too many serious books in a row, I look for something quick and not too challenging. This one falls into that category, and I chose it because I actually enjoyed "The Lost and Found Bookshop" by this same author. It looks like Wiggs has a formula: young woman is at a crossroads in life, faces difficult decisions, finds love with an irresistable guy who already has a kid. The food descriptions keep things interesting. I fell in love with the cover of this book as soon as I saw it, so inviting and bright. This is a heartwarming and emotional read which had me gripped all the way through. Also in this book was another favourite of mine, food!! So a Family saga with lots of drama and wonderful food is always a winner in my eyes Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for this lovely book geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Fiction.
Literature.
Romance.
HTML: From the #1 New York Times bestselling author comes a powerful, emotionally complex story of love, loss, the pain of the pastâ??and the promise of the future. Sometimes the greatest dream starts with the smallest element. A single cell, joining with another. And then dividing. And just like that, the world changes. Annie Harlow knows how lucky she is. The producer of a popular television cooking show, she loves her handsome husband and the beautiful Los Angeles home they share. And now, she's pregnant with their first child. But in an instant, her life is shattered. And when Annie awakes from a yearlong coma, she discovers that time isn't the only thing she's lost. Grieving and wounded, Annie retreats to her old family home in Switchback, Vermont, a maple farm generations old. There, surrounded by her free-spirited brother, their divorced mother, and four young nieces and nephews, Annie slowly emerges into a world she left behind years ago: the town where she grew up, the people she knew before, the high-school boyfriend turned judge. And with the discovery of a cookbook her grandmother wrote in the distant past, Annie unearths an age-old mystery that might prove the salvation of the family farm. Family Tree is the story of one woman's triumph over betrayal, and how she eventually comes to terms with her past. It is the story of joys unrealized and opportunities regained. Complex, clear-eyed and big-hearted, funny, sad, and wise, it is a novel to cherish and to remember. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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But I received this for review (from William Morrow) and I do have a fondness for Wiggs' historicals. Also this is as unlikely to devolve into a zombie apocalypse as possible and after reading several stories in RISE I needed something like this.
Overall, not so bad. A bit glossy and "this could only occur in fiction" feel to it, but enjoyable in its own way. I liked that Annie figured out pretty quickly what she didn't need in her life after the accident. She prioritized her needs and that was important. It was also refreshing that when she got the life she deserved it wasn't at the expense of anything important.
In any other circumstance I wouldn't have read this, but in this weekend, after the tragedy I had been reading, this book helped lift my spirits and that's all I ask for from my reading. ( )