Tag: book about friends

  • Elizabeth Berg Has A Way of Writing About Friendship

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    Your best friends will be by your side, no matter what. When Ruth becomes ill (and then terminal), her friends rally around her, determined to be there for her until the end.

    Ann, her closest friend, drops everything to ensure that Ruth is well taken care of. She spends her days and nights with her, without worrying about anything else. She wants to make sure that Ruth has everything that she needs (and then some) to enjoy her last days.

    As Ruth’s other friends rally, the women do what they always do, go out to eat, watch movies, and gossip. However, it is hard to think that it might be the last time that they do these things.

    I love a good Elizabeth Berg novel. She is a great storyteller, and really understands what it means to have a good group of friends, ones that you can tell anything to and they will still love you!

    If you are looking for a good read about friendship (especially between women), you need to pick up Talk Before Sleep by Elizabeth Berg.

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  • Are Your Memories Still Clear Years Later?

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    In Sheila Norton’s What I Didn’t Tell You, readers will be taken back to the 60s, when Judith is growing up with her best friends, Trish, Eddie, and Gordon. They were inseparable for most of their lives, until one year changed everything.

    Now, an older adult, Judith hears about an aging British rock star who has been charged with abuse that occurred in the 1960s. However, the name doesn’t just ring a bell. It really takes her back to the time that she knew him, before her entire family immigrated to New Zealand, when Trish was obsessed with the singer.

    Judith believes that he has to be innocent, but she knows that the only way she can know for sure is by talking to her best friend at the time, Trish. So, she decides, on a whim, to travel back to England, find her friend, and get to the bottom of the mystery.

    What will she find when she gets there? Will Trish be happy to see her? Will she figure out what really happened in the sixties?

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