Giveaway of THE DIARY
THE DIARY
by
My Friend,
Eileen Goudge
THE DIARY by Eileen Goudge was sent to with a personal inscription that made me aware that this was a very special story for Eileen to write. Then I focused on the "Author's Note" which immediately touched my heart as I saw it was dedicated to Eileen’s parents and I knew I was in for something very special.
I was caught up immediately with Emily and Sarah's discovery of their mother’s diary which tells the story of A. J. and Elizabeth. The two adult sisters are clearing out their mother’s attic following her declining health as a result of a debilitating stroke that has left her mute and close to death. The diary is delicately described as “bound in maroon leather dulled with age, its gilt tooling worn away in spots” with a “satin bookmarker, once red, now faded to the ashy-pink of dried, pressed rose.” It also said the diary “seemed to carry the scent of dried roses” and with that description I was transported with all my senses to the setting of the story within that diary!
The diary reveals a completely different mother than the one the daughters thought they knew. With their father having predeceased their mother, and her unable to speak, they have nobody to turn to with their questions concerning the information that is divulged in the writing in this journal. Diary entries are written verbatim and the story simultaneously presents the narrative to accompany each entry.
Was there really another man, this “A. J.” in their mother’s life before their father who was the one they were always led to believe was her one and only true love? Who was the mysterious A. J. who the diary describes as someone who made their mother a young woman of passions unknown to her daughters? If this A. J. was
This is a story that will make you ask yourself how well you know your own parents. Think of yourself now as an adult, and how well do you think your own children know about your romantic past with the man in your life, your spouse? That was a question that really made me think about my own son and what does he really know about his parents and the love they have shared for 36 years?
This is a gem of a book. One to share with everyone you care about. It would make a wonderful Mother’s Day gift or Easter present for that special parent or person in your life. I know it is a book that I will long cherish and reread as it is written to enjoy over and over again. Eileen Goudge has shared some very personal background with her readers and by opening her heart has created a book to cherish now and for generations to come.
7 comments:
That sounds like a very touching book that would make me cry like a baby. Great review.
Sounds great! Can't wait for the giveaway! :--)
I love books that include diaries or journals. Although I kind of feel like I should be hiding somewhere while I read them, like a nosy little sister who stole her sister's diary!
It sounds lovely. I just went to her site and I realize that I have two books from her backlist on my wish list. Now I'll be having three.
~ Popin
Hi Bingo,
This book hits close to home, I will definitely be picking this one up. Thanks for the review.
Aw! Glad you enjoyed it so much!
This sounds like a book I would totally dive into. In fact, I'm going to make sure that it is on my must-read TBR list!! Great review!!
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