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Little Pieces of Me by Alison Hammer
4.0

Alison Hammer's second novel, Little Pieces of Me , is an emotional, thought-provoking look at love, friendship, family secrets, and what shapes our identity.

I devoured this book, I did stop to make a Boston Creme Pie by Ina Garten, and of course it was scrumptious.

Okay, back to the book. I haven't read the other Alison Hammer's book yet, But I will and make sure her new book will be on my netgalley list.

Little Pieces of Me is told in dual narratives. One follows Paige’s search for answers, perhaps from the one person she never knew existed, while the other, some 44 years earlier, follows Betsy, Paige’s mother, as she tries to reconcile wanting a life of excitement with the person offering her a life of stability.