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A Single Thread
by Tracy Chevalier
Easy. Light. Expectant.
Chevalier writes about Violet, a middle aged, single woman, who experienced much loss in her four decades of life. Taking place in 1932, the world is coping with one war, anxious about the potential of another. The drama pulls you in and makes you feel for the characters, hoping for a wonderful outcome. Chevalier's light tone and flowing pace is a refreshing, hopeful story. Chevalier brings the reader to a different time with different norms and lightly describes the views of society then. I would recommend to someone looking for a nice, endearing read that takes you back in time.
Chevalier writes about Violet, a middle aged, single woman, who experienced much loss in her four decades of life. Taking place in 1932, the world is coping with one war, anxious about the potential of another. The drama pulls you in and makes you feel for the characters, hoping for a wonderful outcome. Chevalier's light tone and flowing pace is a refreshing, hopeful story. Chevalier brings the reader to a different time with different norms and lightly describes the views of society then. I would recommend to someone looking for a nice, endearing read that takes you back in time.