Previously Loved TreasuresBook: Previously Loved Treasures
Author: Bette Lee Crosby
Point of View: 3rd person, with a touch of 1st person.
Rating: 5/5 Stars
This novel is book two in the Serendipity series. I reviewed the first book here.
"In Previously Loved Treasures recently widowed Ida Sweetwater and her granddaughter come together in a heartwarming mystery rich with imagination and magic.
Struggling to make ends meet, Ida turns her home into a boarding house and goes in search of used furniture. This quest leads to the Previously Loved Treasures shop and Peter Pennington, a delightfully strange proprietor who anticipates people’s needs. In addition to bargains, Peter hands out sage advice. When a pocket watch belonging to one of the residents goes missing for a second time he warns of danger—but will Ida’s granddaughter listen and will she heed his advice?
This is a story that resonates with Crosby’s heartwarming albeit quirky characters and the joy of a pay-it-forward philosophy."
This book is full of so many lessons and truths that are such a big part of my life at the moment, I related to the characters and I just adore Bette Lee Crosby's writing style. She has a certain way of developing characters that makes them seem absolutely full of life and so realistic. The main characters of this novel are Ida and Carol Sweetwater. It is a heart warming tell about a woman who laid her husband to rest and lost contact with her son. In order to get in touch with him she hire a detective and opens her home up to strangers in order to raised funds for her search. It is also about a woman who's father walked out on her long ago. She is a write who finds family in the most unexpected places. Although this was book two of the Serendipity series, both novels are stand alone novels and can be read in any order. Both in the series have wonderful lessons involved though this one related to me on a more personal level. There are three quotes in this book that stood out to me, and will stay with me for years to come.
"Breaking free is never easy. There are no baby steps in walking away. There is only one gigantic leap. You take it or your remain forever rooted to a life of unhappiness."
In my own life, I have just learned this and implemented it in my life. I have broken free of the negative people who were bringing me down and preventing me to be the happiest, best version of me. This may not be the type of breaking free the character was experiencing, but if there are negative people who only bring you down I think you should consider getting away from them. Life is too short to be surrounded by negativity. Smile more, worry less [<-- I am working on this myself. I worry about everything].
"No matter where you go or how worthless you are to other people, the dog still loves you."
I am a huge animal lover and I tend to get down and depressed really easily. I don't really hang out with a lot of people unless forced to (family functions, work, school, the store and that about sums it up). I'm a introvert of sorts, a master at avoiding social situations (I am working on being more social though). My dog is the one thing in my life right now that is 100% happy with who I am and where I am. I love her to death for that. She seems me and no matter what she is happy to see me and she loves me even when I have to kennel her up for an 8 hour work day. If someone locked me up for that long more than once a week, I would more than likely have a strong dislike for them. My fiancee tries to accept me, he really does, he does support me through everything. It's not the same as accepting me 100%, but I understand that he doesn't like it when I am sad /depressed or having an anxiety / panic attack over something that I should not even be worrying about.
"...the bad things hang on forever and the good things are gone in the blink of an eye."
It's true, no matter how old you are, you know it. Lately I've been wondering if there is a way to change it. To retrain your brain to forget the bad and cling to the good. When I was a kid, maybe six or seven years old, I burnt my hand on my dad's cigarette while we were in the six flags parking lot. I can recall that with great clarity, but don't ask me what I rode that day or what my favorite ride may have been.
Anyways, before I get too off topic... lets get back to talking about this amazing story. This is a heart warming, tear jerking story about life, love, loss, moving on and breaking free. If you go to the goodreads site, it has links to places you can buy it. It is worth every penny! I am extremely happy to have it in my collection and in my favorites!