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Barbara Claypole White

Auteur de The Perfect Son

5 oeuvres 522 utilisateurs 51 critiques 1 Favoris

Œuvres de Barbara Claypole White

The Perfect Son (2015) 243 exemplaires
The Unfinished Garden (2012) 96 exemplaires
The Promise Between Us (2018) 70 exemplaires
Echoes of Family (2016) 65 exemplaires
The In-Between Hour (2013) 48 exemplaires

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I don't know where to start as honestly what I kept thinking of while reading this great book was "And this almost didn't make it to print? How sad that would have been!" As with most industries, book publishing is no different and I knew of the hoops Barbara's agent jumped through for this book when plans changed for its publishing. And what happened? Her best book so far is doing awesome!

So, back to the book... if you'd have told me in the beginning of the book that I'd fall in love with Felix Fitzwilliam, I'd have said you were crazy. But Barbara has a way of peeling back the thin layers of her characters little by little so that as time goes on, we understand why they have molded into the person they are.

We all have our own "quirks" in our personalities, but once you understand Felix, you can't help but love him, along with so many other quirky characters in this story. It is a great insight to family dynamics, our expectations of others and ourselves, and overcoming insecurities.
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JillHannah | 13 autres critiques | Nov 20, 2023 |
If anyone can make us understand the struggles of mental illness, it is this author.

We are introduced to Marianne, who is in a manic bipolar tailspin and on her way across the ocean from North Carolina to her hometown in England. The past has crawled back inside her head, and the only way she can move forward with some peace is to connect again with her teenage friend, Gabriel… who also happens to be her first love.

I fell in love with Gabriel right away. This kind, sexy, town vicar does everything he can to help Marianne get control of her life, while steeling his heart from getting involved with her again.

We meet Jade, a young “daughter of Marianne’s heart” who is witty, sassy, emotionally scarred, and loyal to a fault to Marianne and her husband, Darius.

Then there is Darius, a man so completely in love with his wife, and all of her “faults” a man I wasn’t sure I liked at first. But this author has a way of peeling back the layers of each character, unveiling their delicate layers of hurt, fear, and vulnerability.

I thoroughly enjoyed digging deep into each of these unique characters, all emotionally scarred, yet willing to continue on and hope for a happy future. And it didn’t disappoint! The thing I loved most about this book was the humor and wit woven through a story that could have been doom and gloom.

It shows us that with grief, can come happiness, and with loss, can come hope.
A great read!
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JillHannah | 12 autres critiques | Nov 20, 2023 |
Absolutely loved this! Loved the "reality" of it--families aren't perfect--we love them anyway. Dreams we search so hard to track down, are sometimes right in front of us. The characters were vivid, the emotions, very real. I felt like I was living on the mountain with them, and it was a beautiful place to be!
 
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JillHannah | 8 autres critiques | Nov 20, 2023 |
A woman struggling with bipolar disorder journeys back to her roots in the English countryside, attempting to come to grips with current and past trauma. Along with mental illness, this book touches on guilt, forgiveness, jealousy, the bonds of first love, families forged through life experience, and healing. I thought the author did an excellent job of describing the nature of bipolar disorder, and how disruptive it can be. Characters were well-formed and interesting. I would have preferred a deeper look at the relationship between the main character and her husband, and thought the daughter acted much younger than a thirty-year-old, but found the book an informative example of families grappling with the chaos of bipolar disorder. Be aware that it contains content related to suicide. Recommended to readers interested in mental health and its impact on family dynamics.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Castlelass | 12 autres critiques | Oct 30, 2022 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
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51
ISBN
27
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