Knitting socks for the boys every Saturday night at what Margaret, Dottie, and Gladys called The Sock ‘Em Club helped ease the pain of missing their loved ones.
These friends shared everything, and they actually shared a big secret Dottie had. This secret was going to be kept under wraps as long as they could.
Other things happening were that Margaret was carrying on correspondence with an unknown soldier, and it was turning into more than just correspondence even though they hadn’t met.
And wonderful Gladys always wanted to be independent, but can she always be independent?
Three lovely characters to fill your heart with joy as well as sadness in this marvelous new book by storyteller, Camille Di Maio.
You will laugh and cry along with the characters, but mostly enjoy meeting them and sharing their lives.
Bring along some tissues, but it is mostly a lovely book that will make your heart swell. 4/5
This book was given to me by the publisher for an honest review.
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I loved this book! Great review!
ReplyDeleteIt’s reeca. I have no idea why it published anonymously 😂🤦🏻♀️
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Very good review.
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So good!
Her books are always so good.
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Looking forward to this one - the library doesn't have it yet...
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