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The Book Of Lost Friends by Lisa Wingate

The Book Of Lost Friends by Lisa WingateThe Book of Lost Friends by Lisa Wingate
on June 29, 2021
Genres: Fiction / Historical / General, Fiction / Literary, Fiction / Women
Pages: 416
Format: Hardcover
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four-stars

A new novel inspired by historical events: a story of three young women on a journey in search of family amidst the destruction of the post-Civil War South, and of a modern-day teacher who rediscovers their story and its connection to her own students’ lives..

Get ready to go on a wild ride with The Book of Lost Friends by Lisa Wingate! This is a heartwarming and moving story that delves into the impact of slavery on generations of families in Louisiana.

Wingate’s storytelling is so unique, combining historical documents with fictional storytelling that you will be on the edge of your seat. The story is told in dual timelines. One is told through the perspective of modern-day teacher Benny Silva and the other timeline told through a young, freed slave named Hannie during the Reconstruction era.

Hannie is an absolute boss, with her courage and determination in the face of adversity leaving you cheering her throughout the entire book. And Benny’s modern-day storyline provides a fresh perspective on the legacy of slavery and its impact on today’s society.

Wingate’s writing is so descriptive that you’ll feel like you’re right there in post-Civil War Louisiana, with its rich culture and beautiful landscape. The themes of family, identity, and belonging are explored with sensitivity and depth, making for an emotional and though-provoking read.

Overall, The Book of Lost Friends is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and anyone interested in exploring the legacy of slavery in the US. So grab a cozy blanket, a cup of tea, and get ready to be transported to a fascinating and heartwarming world.

four-stars

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