Ratings6
Average rating3.2
I LOVED this book! The story is woven between the 1920's and the 1970's, both eras with a female protagonist who is trying to find her way through hardships and trying to discover who she is. The storyline connecting them is brilliantly done, and made for a wonderful surprise at the end. Loved it.
I received a free preview copy of this e-book through Penguin's First To Read program.
Things I loved:
• Interesting time-period mashup (20's + 70's)
• Alternating POVs
• Appreciation for both architecture and art
“Slow burn” is how I can best describe this read.
Beginning and ending seemed to dragggggggg their feet, while the middle, I found, seemed to be rushed. This book is worth picking up, just perhaps more appreciated by a more patient reader than myself.🤷🏽♀️