I'm sorry to say this just wasn't my cup of tea. It was an okay read but I just could not really get into it. To me it was very dry in places and I found it very difficult to get into the story and the characters I found to be a bit hum-drum. Maybe it was just not the right time to read it...I will keep it and try to re-read it at a later date.
An unforgettable tale of dreams pursued in Tolkien's Oxford and romantic Paris. A beautiful autumn afternoon in 1965 finds Kate, David, Austen Holmes, and Yvette Goodman each on their way to the Eastgate Hotel to meet the others. Kate has just learned that she is pregnant. Yvette is struggling with her single status as her twenty-ninth birthday nears. Austen quickly pays a brief visit to the grave of his young wife. David is bursting with the good news that he has been invited to spend the winter term as a visiting lecturer at the American University in Paris.
They all have longings, hopes, and dreams. Will God provide as they trust He will, or is His plan for each of them something far beyond their expectations?