Twenty-five years after the tragic death of her mother, while recovering from her own serious injury, forty-year-old Lucy realizes that to heal both physically and mentally she must uncover the mystery of her mother's life. Reprint.
I thought I was rereading this, but I couldn't recall anything about it, so I don't think I read it before. It was good, but I kept getting the characters Laura, Laurie, Lucy mixed up. Lucy is the main character.
Awkward. An awkward book to read. Names confusing. Time frame shot back and forth. But the longer I read the book the more invested in it I became. Probably worth it for most folk.
A girl loses her mother at 15, then spends the rest of her life suffering from it and trying to recover.She searches for information into her mother's past, which took place in Texas during the Depression and Hollywood during the 1940s. The writing is graceless and stiff, short and choppy; odd transitions; mixed-up paragraphs. Not pleasing.