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Keeping Lucy
by T. Greenwood
Last year I read my first book, [b:Rust & Stardust|36249634|Rust & Stardust|T. Greenwood|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1508012065s/36249634.jpg|57897346], by this author and it was phenomenal. So, I was very happy to receive this new publication from Netgalley to read and review.
Inspired by real events, Keeping Lucy is the story of one mother’s near impossible choice between her institutionalized child and the family who put her daughter there.
Although not in the same caliber as R & S, I still enjoyed it. It was well-written, and I though the connection between the then and now stories where especially well done. I felt for Ginny (the mother), but have to admit that I was also very frustrated with her passiveness. I realize this story is set in the 1970's but as Marsha (her best friend) shows us there are always other choices you can make.
This was a quick, engaging read and I think if you like [a:Kristina McMorris|4384611|Kristina McMorris|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1291922747p2/4384611.jpg] you should give this a try. I will be looking out for her next book.
Inspired by real events, Keeping Lucy is the story of one mother’s near impossible choice between her institutionalized child and the family who put her daughter there.
Although not in the same caliber as R & S, I still enjoyed it. It was well-written, and I though the connection between the then and now stories where especially well done. I felt for Ginny (the mother), but have to admit that I was also very frustrated with her passiveness. I realize this story is set in the 1970's but as Marsha (her best friend) shows us there are always other choices you can make.
This was a quick, engaging read and I think if you like [a:Kristina McMorris|4384611|Kristina McMorris|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1291922747p2/4384611.jpg] you should give this a try. I will be looking out for her next book.