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Lillian's Story, One Womans Journey Through The 20th Century. (2012)

by Sally Patricia Gardner(Favorite Author)
3.48 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
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Henry May Publications
review 1: What a wonderful story. Written in diary style, but not everyday, just occasionally, twice a year mostly. The story of Lillian flowed beautifully and the time spent reading it flew by. I never wanted to put it down and I almost didn't want it to end, but, alas, it had to eventually because she couldn't live forever. The thing I found saddest was we knew what was going to happen to one member of her family after Lillian was gone and I wanted to scream at the character in question. I had to knock a star off for the end; I understood why it ended like it did, but I would've preferred a 'nicer' ending.
review 2: A real feel good story. I recognise strengths and traits in Lillian from my own gran. The author has collected Lillian's story's well and transcribed
... morebrilliantly. It tells a tale of old London, of communities that stood side by side in he face of loss and danger in ww2 . A close knit family that ages, grows, and loves one another. My childhood is full of similar characters that always had a tale to tell. Life is not like that now which makes the story even more poignant. Lovely book less
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mom1234
Really enjoyed this book, in fact I couldn't put it down. Sad in places but very uplifting, sniff x
gerdule
So good ... until the last page
shareen
I really enjoyed this a lot.
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