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Bezig met laden... The Good Luck Stonedoor Heather Bell Adams
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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. This is the second fiction book by Heather Bell Adams. I loved her first book, Maranatha Road, so I had high hopes for her new book. I was thrilled to read it and find out that it was another fantastic novel by this wonderful new North Carolina author. The Good Luck Stone is told in two time periods by Audrey Thorpe. In the present day, Audrey is 90 years old and living on her own in a grand old house in Savannah Georgia. Her heath and memory are beginning to fade so her granddaughter hires a caregiver to stay with her. Laurel and Audrey get along very well and Laurel becomes more like a friend than a caregiver. Seventy years earlier, Audrey was a nurse in the Philippines as the Japanese Army started taking over the Pacific Islands. She made two good friends on her first day there as a nurse and they helped each other through the long days of treating soldiers and their fear about the war. The friendship between Kat, Penny and Audrey is so important that they bought jade brooches that they all wore when they were out of uniform. Jade because 'it promotes healing and surrounds the wearer with a shield of protection." Even though her time in the Philippines was such an important part of her life, she's never shared it with anyone in her family. She had been keeping a secret from her time as a nurse that she had never shared in her 70 years. Her secret still bothered her and one morning she disappeared from her home without telling anyone, to see someone that she needed forgiveness from. She has found out late in her life that you can only outrun your secrets for so long. This is a book about war and survival, family and love and most importantly about the importance of friendship. It's another fantastic book from Heather Bell Adams and I can't wait to read her future books. Thanks to the publisher for a copy of this book to read and review. All opinions are my own. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
"At ninety years old, Audrey Thorpe still lives in a historic mansion on palm-tree-lined Victory Drive, determined to retain her independence. But when her health begins to fade, her family hires a part-time caretaker, Laurel. The two women seem to bond--until Audrey disappears. Unbeknownst to Laurel, Audrey has harbored a secret for 70 years, since her time as a nurse in the South Pacific during World War II. As the story moves between the verdant jungles of the war-torn Philippines and the glitter of modern-day Savannah, friendships new and old are tested. Along the way, Audrey grapples with one of life's hear-wrenching truths: You can only outrun your secrets for so long."--Provided by publisher. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Told skillfully via a duel timeline, modern day Savannah, and WWII, Audrey Thorpe appears to have lived a life of comfort and ease. Not many know, not even her social status driven granddaughter, Deanna, that she spent several years as a nurse in the South Pacific. They don't know the decisions she's had to make. The sacrifices.
I found the story settings in each timeline filled with rich details. The modern day backdrop of Savannah came to life as did the South Pacific locations of Bataan and Corrigedor. Adams deftly reveals to readers what these nurses endured while caring for wounded and dying soldiers, the suffering everyone experienced.
Additionally, Adams expertly portrays Audrey Thorpe's decline due to age, her difficulties in simple day to day tasks, her confusion over basic instructions, and her feelings of loss as she worries over losing her independence. When Deanna brings in a caregiver, Audrey is at first dismayed, but Laurel proves to be an ally, and one who will become key in bringing about the truth of Audrey's past.
This is a highly creative tale of friendship, loyalty, and honor among family and friends.
THE GOOD LUCK STONE will publish on July 7th 2020, and if you love historical fiction, this is one to add to your Goodreads WTR shelves! ( )