July #bookspin is an author I've read and enjoyed. A light cleanse book is just what I need!
@TheAromaofBooks
July #bookspin is an author I've read and enjoyed. A light cleanse book is just what I need!
@TheAromaofBooks
I like this enough to finish it,the story was interesting and some characters I liked better then others and had a satisfying ending
#readaway2024 book 22
Absolutely fantastic! This book carries you through a myriad of emotions as you follow young Marilyn Kleinman in the 1960s. Born in an affluent Jewish family comes with expectations that include going to college to marry well and become the perfect housewife Marilyn was having none of it. 5 stars for sure; captivating writing and excellent character development. The surprise at the end, *chefs kiss! Book #64 in 2023
A book that will never quite leave you
This falls under the category of wholesome content. It was a pleasant listen /distraction but it isn‘t going to leave long lasting impressions. When Marilyn Kleinman, age 19 is caught kissing the Rabbi‘s son during Saturday‘s prayer services, she‘s sent to spend the summer with her great aunt, a Jewish matchmaker. The setting was so in my wheelhouse…I adored both the Philly & NJ Shore scenes♥️ #JewishLit #DoubleSpin #BorrowNotBuy
You all know how I love perfect endings…and the title is too. Laughs (a few guffaws) and tears towards the end, this book was an unput-down-able addiction. Marilyn is sent to her aunt Ada‘s after she falls through a stained glass window (behind the rabbi) while she is making out with the rabbi‘s son…and then refuses to marry the son. Ada teaches learn who you are and stay true to yourself regardless of what everyone else wants. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️