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jdgcreates 's review for:
Friends and Strangers
by J. Courtney Sullivan
I found this to be quite a page-turner in its way, because it was felt almost voyeuristic reading about Elisabeth and Sam and their flaws and boundary-less relationship that forms.
It was also a compelling portrait of women at different stages in their lives, both struggling with what society (and their families) expect of them, and it definitely opened my eyes to the hard experience of IVF which I'd never read about before.
I don't think that these characters will stay with me longterm, but while I was reading the book, I was absorbed.
It was also a compelling portrait of women at different stages in their lives, both struggling with what society (and their families) expect of them, and it definitely opened my eyes to the hard experience of IVF which I'd never read about before.
I don't think that these characters will stay with me longterm, but while I was reading the book, I was absorbed.