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Tapestry of Fortunes - Community Reviews back

by Elizabeth Berg
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cczarneckikernus
cczarneckikernus rated it 11 years ago
20 years ago Oprah picked Open House for her book club and it has been my favorite all these years. Berg is just a feel-good writer, good to pick up after a 700 page tome. This came very close to Open House, as far as my enjoyment. My daughter couldn't believe I finished in one day.
Book Connection
Book Connection rated it 11 years ago
I listened to this on audio. I highly recommend you avoid the audio version and read the book. The narrator has a very distinctive voice. The main characters are all women and the narrator doesn't chnge tempo, pitch, or tone for the chnage in charcters. I'm not sure what the director was thinkin...
Memories From Books on Booklikes
Memories From Books on Booklikes rated it 12 years ago
Review first published on my blog: http://memoriesfrombooks.blogspot.com/2013/07/tapestry-of-fortunes.htmlTapestry of Fortunes is a story of middle-aged women at different crossroads in their lives. They are brought together by circumstance and then friendship. Cece is single and attempting to reco...
Dianne
Dianne rated it 12 years ago
Color me gray that's how I felt reading Tapestry of Fortunes. and about the main character Cecelia (CeCe) Ross who is a Motivational speaker and self help author.When I think of a motivational speaker and self help author the first things that come to mind about the person areoutgoinga ris...
Book Connection
Book Connection rated it 12 years ago
I listened to this on audio. I highly recommend you avoid the audio version and read the book. The narrator has a very distinctive voice. The main characters are all women and the narrator doesn't chnge tempo, pitch, or tone for the chnage in charcters. I'm not sure what the director was thinkin...
Dee's Blog Blog
Dee's Blog Blog rated it 12 years ago
I have to admit that I am a sucker for pretty covers, and this one was eye-catching to me, the butterfly, the teacup and the flowers – I kind of wondering how (if at all), those elements were going to play into the story. And while they could have been symbolisitc, I think that in general, it was ju...
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