It's almost Christmas, but there is no joy in the house of terminally ill Jack and his family. With only a short time left to live, he spends his last days preparing to say goodbye to his devoted wife, Lizzie, and their three children. Then, unthinkably, tragedy strikes again: Lizzie is killed in a ...
Wer bei diesem Buch vom Autor gleich auf das Genre schließt, liegt völlig falsch. Es handelt sich hier um einen Familienroman, nicht um einen Krimi. Ich habe bei Amazon gesehen, daß einige Leute dem Buch deshalb eine schlechte Bewertung gegeben haben, das kann ich so gar nicht nachvollziehen. Wenn m...
I enjoyed this book but as other reviews indicate there is no middle ground .Its either you love it or totally hate it.OK it is totally different from his other books but so what? Its a story of a family going through grief,loss and teens plus moving to not just a different house but a different pa...
one summer by David BaldacciJack is on his deathbed, but his wife dies and the kids are sent to other homes.In SC he gets better and rejoins all the kids to be a family again.Jack returned from the war with many medals is a construction worker and after he had worked 3 hours he was getting pains in ...
OMG if you are going to write in detail about someone dying from a rare disease, at least understand that oxygen tubing doesn't keep one breathing. I had to quit after only 44 pages. His writing is so childish and he shows no understanding of basic medical processes that although parts seemed intere...
It is Christmas and Jack Armstrong is lying on his deathbed hoping to make it long enough to spend the holiday with his wife and children. The tragedy worsens when Jack’s wife is suddenly killed in a car accident. He blames himself as he watches his children dispersed to various relatives and he e...
One summer is true departure for David Baldacci. From the world of action, adventure, espionage, and thrills to the world of family story and romance. The book tells the story of the Armstrong family - Jack, Lizzie, and their three children. Christmas is coming. Jack is terminally ill and hoping to ...
This novel was dripping with so much cheese I had to run out and get some Ritz crackers. Very disappointing after all the great reviews about it. Even though the intention is a sad, yet inspirational story, everything seemed to just fall into place too perfectly in order for the plot to move along. ...
As a huge fan of David Baldacci, one of the top political-suspense thriller authors, I was a little intrigued when I first saw "One Summer" sitting on a shelf at my local bookstore. It seemed quite a departure from the usual Baldacci fare, so I picked it up out of curiosity. I must admit, I didn't r...
A powerful book that pulled me in quickly and dragged me to the concluding chapter. Feel somewhat drained now, physically and emotionally. A man, dying from some unnamed illness which has a survival rate of 0.0% (not 0.00001%, but 0.0%), is trying to live until Christmas. His wife is helping him as ...
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