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A review by missposabule
The Magic of Ordinary Days by Ann Howard Creel
5.0
How dare this book (later adapted into a Hallmark movie, of all things) make my 8-hour drive to San Diego feel short and pleasant.
All jokes aside, I appreciated how Creel devoted so much time to exploring the emotional turmoil of the Japanese Internment Camp inhabitants. I felt like she approached their unique situation with so much empathy, and was aware that even though Livvy Dunne felt trapped in her marriage and pregnancy, it was not near the same level that the sisters Rose and Lorelei experienced.
While this isn't the greatest book I've ever read, I did complete it in one sitting, which justifies the five-star review.
All jokes aside, I appreciated how Creel devoted so much time to exploring the emotional turmoil of the Japanese Internment Camp inhabitants. I felt like she approached their unique situation with so much empathy, and was aware that even though Livvy Dunne felt trapped in her marriage and pregnancy, it was not near the same level that the sisters Rose and Lorelei experienced.
While this isn't the greatest book I've ever read, I did complete it in one sitting, which justifies the five-star review.