Debra Slonek's Reviews > The Liberty Scarf
The Liberty Scarf
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As I began reading this book, I traveled to the harsh days of WW1. I followed the characters to Maine, London, France and Belgium. I really enjoyed getting to know Iris, Genevieve and Clara,
Each of the women experienced growth as they learned to adapt and summon up courage while dealing with an ever changing world. They served sacrificially while surviving the losses and horrors of war. Holding on to hope helped each young lady to forge meaningful friendships and enduring love connections.
I loved the way the arts were woven into the storyline. Scarves were designed, architecture was appreciated, paintings were admired and a much loved violin was played to perfection.
Written by three authors, the storyline came together beautifully. I loved the ending! So very satisfying!
I received complimentary copies of this book through AustenProse from Harper Muse and NetGalley. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.
Each of the women experienced growth as they learned to adapt and summon up courage while dealing with an ever changing world. They served sacrificially while surviving the losses and horrors of war. Holding on to hope helped each young lady to forge meaningful friendships and enduring love connections.
I loved the way the arts were woven into the storyline. Scarves were designed, architecture was appreciated, paintings were admired and a much loved violin was played to perfection.
Written by three authors, the storyline came together beautifully. I loved the ending! So very satisfying!
I received complimentary copies of this book through AustenProse from Harper Muse and NetGalley. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.
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October 12, 2024
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