by Amy Bloom
As I listened to this novel in my car, I really wondered where the idea of this novel came from. I kept thinking, did something like this really happen? I guess it is for people like me to read/listen to and wonder these thoughts. I have mixed feelings about this novel and perhaps they have someth...
I have read a bunch of Amy Bloom books, so when a new one became available, I requested it on NetGalley and in a Goodreads contest (I got greedy, I know.) For the first time ever, I received both copies, which, for a booknerd like me, meant that I could read it at home and on the go. Don't judge me,...
3rd book off my June TBR which makes it book 111 on my Goodreads Challenge , sadly this book is a 1 star for me, been trying for 2 days to read it and find something about it I like but just couldn't , so its not for me, it might be for someone else .
I seriously took too long to finish this book... Anyway, here it is! Lorena “Hick” Hickok didn’t have it easy from the start. She was abused, separated from her sisters, lost her mother at a young age, and lived in poverty. Now, she has worked hard, and as a journalist, she was tasked to report on...
A very interesting novel about the relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt and her long time friend, Lorena Hickok. This is a story about a great friendship that becomes a great love of many years. I enjoyed the book.
White Houses, Amy Bloom, author; Tonya Cornelisse, narrator I thought the novel would be more about Eleanor than Lorena Hickok, however, it seemed to me that it turned into a book about alternate lifestyle love affairs more than anything else. Between Parker Fiske and Lorena Hickok, the characters a...
Wow! I had no idea Eleanor swung that way. However, unfortunately while eye opening, it wasn't all that for me. The blurb likened this book to "The Paris Wife" and "The Swans of Fifth Avenue". Well, I read both of those books and loved them. This one? No way near. I was expecting a lot more. This wa...