Carol Corbus of Bainbridge Island stuck this book in my car as I was leaving - she said something like, "you grew up in this area, you should read this" and something slightly derogatory... As often happens with me, I didn't have a book waiting in the wings like my sister Sarah always has - and this book did make it from the car to the bedside table and I picked it up and read a bit and then I had to find out what happened. After 100 pages or so I thought to call Carol and ask, "are there any redeeming qualities about this book? Please tell me something good is going to come from my reading this." But I didn't and I'm not sure her answer would have convinced me to stop wasting my time. This tells you nothing about the book... I was curious about what life was like in Pasadena during the early 1900's - thinking of my Nana and Grandmother Cooney during those times.... but I'm not sure any of it was accurate; Mom?
Secrets, promises kept and not kept, poor communication, romance, wealth, poverty, women ending up pregnant and with STI's, ? Don't bother I would say.