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The Orphan House
by Ann Bennett
If there were ever to be a perfect bookclub book, it would be The Orphan House.
Beautifully portrayed charecters, who were so vivid reading The Orphan House almost felt like watching it on the big screen, every place, person, and circumstance came to live and felt almost tangible. From growing up in an orphanage, to leaving a deceiptful marriage, overcoming family illnesses and secrets, to re-finding old love, and traveling to far off lands, The Orphan House will surely touch your soul.
The interweaving of timelines and families through hardships and triumphs over generations and across oceans came together to be all tied up in a bow by the last page.
Highly recommend for a light yet fulfilling read.
Merged review:
If there were ever to be a perfect bookclub book, it would be The Orphan House.
Beautifully portrayed charecters, who were so vivid reading The Orphan House almost felt like watching it on the big screen, every place, person, and circumstance came to live and felt almost tangible. From growing up in an orphanage, to leaving a deceiptful marriage, overcoming family illnesses and secrets, to re-finding old love, and traveling to far off lands, The Orphan House will surely touch your soul.
The interweaving of timelines and families through hardships and triumphs over generations and across oceans came together to be all tied up in a bow by the last page.
Highly recommend for a light yet fulfilling read.
Beautifully portrayed charecters, who were so vivid reading The Orphan House almost felt like watching it on the big screen, every place, person, and circumstance came to live and felt almost tangible. From growing up in an orphanage, to leaving a deceiptful marriage, overcoming family illnesses and secrets, to re-finding old love, and traveling to far off lands, The Orphan House will surely touch your soul.
The interweaving of timelines and families through hardships and triumphs over generations and across oceans came together to be all tied up in a bow by the last page.
Highly recommend for a light yet fulfilling read.
Merged review:
If there were ever to be a perfect bookclub book, it would be The Orphan House.
Beautifully portrayed charecters, who were so vivid reading The Orphan House almost felt like watching it on the big screen, every place, person, and circumstance came to live and felt almost tangible. From growing up in an orphanage, to leaving a deceiptful marriage, overcoming family illnesses and secrets, to re-finding old love, and traveling to far off lands, The Orphan House will surely touch your soul.
The interweaving of timelines and families through hardships and triumphs over generations and across oceans came together to be all tied up in a bow by the last page.
Highly recommend for a light yet fulfilling read.