I finished almost all of this book all at once - thank goodness for a break from homework! I got The Penny Tree ages ago when I joined a book club - you know, one of those "five books for $1" deals. This one sounded vaguely interesting from a short description, so I figured - it's cheap! Why not?
Holy crap. It was so amazing. The story is about Annie, who is going through a divorce and is having a hard time coping. Her marriage fell apart during the illness of her younger son - her relationship with her husband and other son suffered from all the focus that had to be put on the sick family member. She's suffered a breakdown and has moved with her boys back home, trying to pick up the pieces. One day, the local paper prints a personal ad - one with a picture of her from her college days fifteen years ago, asking, "Have you seen this woman?" The ad calls Annie "the first woman I ever loved," and expresses regret for losing touch with her. The newspaper is sworn to secrecy as Annie tries to figure out who's doing the ads (and if it's all just a very bad joke), and eventually the story breaks to national networks and everything takes off...
This book has amazing relationships. Watching Annie with her own struggles, trying to deal with her boys as they deal with their parents' divorce...it's fascinating. The characters are real and heartfelt, and I was caught up in it. In the moments leading up to Annie discovering who placed the ads, I felt my own heart pounding! It was intense! (And no, I didn't guess right....)
I guess the best review I can give this book is this: it took real lives full of problems, and real people full of flaws, and showed just how wonderful both those things can be. I was captivated by the entire story, and as I finished the last page, my only thought was, "Wow....life is awesome."