by Elizabeth Berg, Stephanie Diaz
2.5 starsThis was a quick, easy read. I was enjoying the book most of the way through, with some minor issues (mainly I didn't really have a feel for the 1958 time period and had to keep reminding myself that it was taking place then and not more modern), but it lost me at the end. After the build...
Elizabeth Berg captured the complexities of the mother/daughter relationship beautifully in this family tale of loss, regret, and redemption. I found myself equally frustrated and sympathetic for the mother in this story. The backdrop song could be the lyric by John Mayer: "Mothers be good to your d...
Another good-ie from Ms. Berg. This is one of her better ones.