Title: The Widow WaltzAuthor: Sally KoslowPublisher: Viking AdultGenre: MainstreamReviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: 4Review:"The Widow Waltz" by Sally Koslow...What Is This Book About?"Georgia Waltz has things many people only dream of: a plush Manhattan apartment overlooking Central Park, a Hamptons ...
Ugh- the heroin of this book is so unlikeable, and I don't believe that was the author's intent. I believe Koslow wants us to feel sympathy for Georgia Silver-Waltz as her husband has died suddenly and it becomes apparent that he has left her and their two daughters penniless, but it is so hard afte...
The Widow Waltz by Sally KoslowLaughed when Lucy and Nicola were reciting 'good night moon' phrases as it's one of my favorites to read with my grandson. What a treasure to find it in this book.Such heartache when Georgia learns that she has not much money left-her husband rather led a different lif...
I was frustrated by the characters in this book. I thought that there was no way people treat each other that way, but with further examination, the actions are so little, yet develop into life changing consequences for each one, that it turns out it be realistic. Four roommates become fast friend...
I finally finished this one. It took me a month to get through this book, which is really unusual for me. Although I liked the very beginning and the very end (the last two chapters) I was disappointed in the rest of the book for several reasons. Initially, I loved Molly's sarcastic, but funny vi...
Did not like Molly. I need to be able to at least relate to the protagonist and there was no connection. I didn't care why or how she died or who did it. Basically it came down to "who cares" for me.
I can't gush enough about this book! This is going to be the perfect book for this summer. The only issue I had with the story was that you aren't specifically told "whodunit"! I think it is an easy guess though.