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Top 10 2010 New Fiction Reads
Since I completed this year’s 100+ Reading Challenge, I’ve been thinking back on the novels I’ve read and all the new authors I’ve discovered. It’s been a great journey and I’d like to share a little about my experiences with … Continue reading
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Tagged Deanna Raybourn, Graham Storrs, Jesse Hajicek, Kait Nolan, M Jones, Markus Zusak, MCM, Sarah Blake, Susan Bischoff, Zoe E Whitten
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The Postmistress by Sarah Blake
The story is set during World War II. It follows three women whose paths cross due to unexpected circumstances: Iris, a postmistress in Franklin MA; Emma, wife of Franklin’s sole doctor; and Frankie, a radio gal reporting from war-torn London. The war touches all of their lives in very distinct ways, but just as it is not a romance, this is not a war novel, either. What matters is the people: their stories, their choices, and their mistakes. Continue reading




