A review by annemariep68
Our Lady of the Lost and Found: A Novel of Mary, Faith, and Friendship by Diane Schoemperlen

4.0

It took me awhile to read this novel because there was a lot in it I wanted to read thoroughly and digest. The premise is a little whacky but the novel turns into 1) a partial history of the Marian sightings and miracles; 2) a conversation about faith and religion (which took me back to a religious study class I took in university- which I still think about); and 3) a woman’s personal journey navigating the ideas of faith and contentment and gratitude in her own life.

I found it very interesting and it will likely be a book I think about and refer to again in the future. It was a recommendation from my local independent bookshop for their book club and I am sorry I missed the meeting but very grateful that they introduced me to this novel. Recommend.