A review by jenleah
Home to Big Stone Gap by Adriana Trigiani

2.0

Somewhat disappointing final book in the Big Stone Gap series. This felt a little blah and a much of the events just seemed pointless. As always, Ave drove me a little nuts, but I think I've finally (after four books) figured out why: Ave and I share quite a few less than desirable personality traits. She's hard to get along with at times, can be a little judgmental, and has a hard time saying sorry.

I really liked one of the last paragraphs in the book, "...let life unfold. Say what you mean. You can't always think about what you've list, or what you don't have, or what you didn't get. Because when you do that, you're missing out on the now."

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Anyway, I certainly wouldn't mind a series of books about Etta and motherhood in Italy!