I won a copy of this book through a giveaway with the Historical Fictionistas group here on GR.This book was enjoyable, and a very easy read. You could easily read it one rainy day sitting, or in a couple of days before bed. Its easy to read, and fast moving. Two stories run parallel, one set in WWI...
In March 1912, a college senior in Urbana, Illinois, writes a fan letter to a poet whose works he has just discovered. She writes back, initiating a correspondence that soon blossoms into friendship, then love. By that time, Europe has tumbled into what will become known as the Great War, and its re...
Those who enjoyed 84, Charing Cross Road and the Guernsey Literary and Potato Pie Society will no doubt enjoy this romantic story told in the letters of an island-bound poet and her impulsive American fan. Letters between the poet Elspeth Dunn and the American, Davey, are bookended by letters betwee...
A poet living on the British Isle of Skye receives a fan letter from an American student and the two strike up a correspondence and deep friendship. Twenty years later, Elspeth's daughter Margaret is determined to go against her mother's wishes and pursue a wartime romance with an RAF pilot. Then El...
I expected a little bit more from this book. The summary of this book was really good so I had high hopes for this debut. I wanted and thought that Elspeth and her daughter's situation would sort of be a mirror of each other but Margaret really didn't have a problem like her mother's. Margaret seeme...
I put this book on my wishlist the minute I found out about it. It promised everything I love in a novel: two stories from two different times that come together in the end, a bit of England, historical fiction and a touch of romance. I was so happy to win a review copy from Goodreads, and I star...
An unbelievably beautiful novel that spans two world wars, half a globe and thousands of letters. It was so engaging I literally couldn't put it down! You can read my revised review here https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2015/06/16/two-world-wars-two-women-thousands-of-letters/
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