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O Diário (2010)

by Eileen Goudge(Favorite Author)
3.59 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: When Elizabeth Marshall's two grown daughters - Emily and Sarah - discover their mother's old diary stored in her attic, they are stunned to learn that their mother's true love wasn't their father. By reading Elizabeth's private thoughts and feelings about her life, a whole host of questions are kindled in their minds: is all as it seems? This is the mystery that Emily and Sarah must unravel as they stay up late reading the words penned by Elizabeth so many years ago.Unfortunately, Elizabeth can't give her daughters the answers they so desperately seek. After suffering a massive stroke, she now lies mute and near death in a nursing home. Only the pages of her diary can provide clues as to what really happened.In a richly detailed journey into the past, young Elizabeth Harv... moreey loses her heart to one man while remaining devoted to another. Finally, she must choose between the devoted and steadfast Bob - who represents loyalty and stability...and the electrifying and unpredictable A. J. - who holds Elizabeth's heart, and who spent time in juvenile detention as a teenager. When a suspicious fire in the neighborhood is linked to A. J., Elizabeth faces another dilemma: she's the only one who can clear A. J.'s name, but to step forward would ruin her reputation. Surprisingly, it is Bob who eventually comes to her rescue, forcing Elizabeth to make perhaps the most painful decision of her life...The Diary by Eileen Goudge is an intricate love story. However, it is also the story of the unshakable bond of love between a mother and her daughters. This is actually the third book by Eileen Goudge that I've read, and I must say that in my opinion, she really is an excellent writer. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, as I like stories about families; and specifically stories about relationships between mothers and daughters. I appreciated that Ms. Goudge's characters were so vulnerable - they each really resonated with me, and I found myself sympathizing with all of them. I give this book an A+! and look forward to reading more from this author in the future.
review 2: This book reminded me of "The Bridges of Madison County", but only at the beginning where the daughters found their mother's diary. The diary itself did not read like a diary entries rather it told the story of Bob & Elizabeth as young couples. That kinda threw me off track a bit, as I was under impression that the mother is telling her story. The plot was very predictable in most cases and that lost the trill of surprise at the end.Over all I was not very pleased with it. 2.5 stars less
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mariumawesome1
Gave up after just a few pages .... Wasn't catching my attention
barob
Great book - couldn't put it down
kitty
Quick easy read but predictable.
Lola
Really enjoyed this.
mommy
Sweet story
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