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BOOK REVIEW: Garden of Dreams
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by: Ellie Schroder Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: Garden of Dreams Author: Leslie Gould Publisher:WaterBrook ISBN: 1-578-56636-3 Genre: Inspirational/Women/Fiction
Jill and Caye are two women who have forged a close friendship through their adult years, and there is nothing one wouldn’t do for the other. Jill has fulfilled her goals for her family life, having lacked in her own upbringing and being determined to provide better for her own children. But a secret that she has withheld from not only her best friend, but also her husband, is about to reveal itself in a most unpleasant manner, which will see all their lives changing without warning. And if one revelation isn’t enough, there’s also another which Jill’s mother has hidden from her all her life, one that could also affect the lives of Jill’s children…
A heart-wrenching portrayal of two women who face circumstances beyond their control, and their best efforts to cope with what life has suddenly thrown into their laps. This novel would appeal more to women, especially fans of Francine Rivers, Karen Kingsbury, Robin Lee Hatcher, and Deborah Raney. | |