Nicola Greenhalgh Greenhalgh itibaren Sharif Abad, South Khorasan, İran
I have just finished Small-Town Moms, the first part of story by Janet Tronstad, great story Janet. This was a story of a young woman who lost her family and grew up in foster homes, She felt like she had failed by not being able to keep her family together after her parents died. as an adult she found her sisters and after learning one had died and left a daughter, she went to meet her and then met a wonderful young man who had never married and thought life had passed him by. I was so pleased to find a wonderful ending for all three of them....man-woman and child. The second part of book is by Deb Clopton "A Mother for Mule Hollow" this story is tied to the first as one of the sisters will be searching for half brother to little girl in Janet's story. I am anxious to read --"The rest of the story".
A clever critique of modern society and reintroduction to an infamous villain...
Good conclusion though slow for the first half.