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It isn't easy being the rather overlooked and unhappy youngest sibling to sisters named for the...
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It’s summertime in Busman’s Harbor, Maine, and the clamming is easy—or it was until a...
The Center of the Universe
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Grace Carter's mother --- the celebrity news anchor GG Carter --- is everything Grace is not. GG is...
The First Secret (Hidden Portals Trilogy #2)
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Some secrets are best left buried. All Iris ever wanted was to have a peaceful life. Living...
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The Witch of Willow Hall
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Two centuries after the Salem witch trials, there’s still one witch left in Massachusetts. But she...
The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna
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If Stella Fortuna means 'lucky star,' then life must have a funny sense of humour. Everybody in...
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The Girl with the Mermaid Hair
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Click. Sukie Jamieson takes a selfie after her tennis lesson. Click. She takes one before she has to...
ClareR (6225 KP) rated Confessions in Books
Sep 10, 2025
I love a multi-generational story, and this starts with Cora Brady, the Twin Towers disaster and how she wanders the streets of New York afterwards. Her estranged aunt comes to her rescue in a letter, offering Cora a home with her in Ireland.
Some parts of the book are about Cora’s mother, an artist, her aunt and her own daughter.
I was pretty much transfixed by this book; I was completely immersed in the lives of these women. Sometimes it was heartbreaking, and at other times there was a real hope for the future.
It’s a great read, and I’d highly recommend it.
