Monday, April 26, 2021
Sunflower Sisters
5/5
Once again, I was totally drawn in to this book. This author does an amazing job of pulling you in and tugging your heart strings. I have thoroughly enjoyed this entire series and await her next.
Where do I start ?? There were so many characters that I really liked and felt like they let you in part of their lives even just for a little while. Of course thee is the ones you did not like and wanted to fail as meant in everything they did. I have to say, Jemma is the one that I felt the most with. She was strong and smart. She knew more they she said and she was very brave, even through all the heartaches. We saw people at their worst and their best. I will probably continue to never understand how people can treat others so horribly, just for being who they are.
The author took you on a tour of the eastern seaboard, somewhat. It did not take place entirely in the south. Just the opposite actually. New Your, Maryland, Connecticut, but we did see life on a plantation. On this plantation, we saw the good and bad in people. I loved one of the ending secrets that no one even thought about. I wondered but never guessed. We saw life also on a hospital ship and how nurses were treated, and well as anytime a nurse or woman had an opinion most of the time. She wove all this into one fantastic story, that was a part of three fantastic stories.
The author's notes were a good source of information if you wanted to know what happened to everyone. Was worth the read. There was a lot of information, and research.
This is another book I would recommend without hesitation. The whole series in fast. Sad to see the see it end. Looking forward to her next story.
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