The Two-Family House
by Lynda Cohen Loigman
secrets (11/28/2015)
The Two-Family House was an enjoyable, relaxing read after some other more complex assignments. Although the secret which ruled the actions of the characters was identified by the reader early on, the effects were heartbreaking throughout the book. I would have liked more development of the relationships between characters. By the chapter organization of one person at a time, many family dynamics were obscured. The events of the time and place were effective in describing a way many families did live fifty or so years ago in terms of sharing a two-family house.
All in all, an easy, enjoyable, and mildly thought-provoking novel.
Circling the Sun: A Novel
by Paula McLain
Many surprises (5/23/2015)
I found many surprises in Paula McLain's newest book, Circling the Sun. Not only did I learn of an exceptional, pioneering, adventurous woman, but I was able to make many comparisons to the ex-pat lifestyle occurring with Brits in Africa, to the Americans living in Paris during the 1920's. The strength and beauty of Africa was aptly described, and again, all that I learned was a pleasant surprise. I enjoyed all the time I spent reading this book and would strongly recommend it for book clubs looking for an excellent selection.