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Hedgerow
Hedgerow | Anne Leigh Parrish
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In the long-awaited sequel to Anne Leigh Parrish's An Open Door, Edith Sloan navigates life after leaving her dull, demanding husband, Walter, for Henry, a well-off British peer. The bookstore she owns on Harvard Square, The Turned Page, thrives under her management, and prospects for a publishing venture take shape. As 1949 comes to an end, and with her sights trained on a new decade, Edith struggles with stifling social conventions, unreliable men, and an unforeseen circumstance that might ruin everything.
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Hedgerow | Anne Leigh Parrish
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Mehso-so

I really like Parrish‘s writing but this sequel to her novel an open door (lowercase intentional) is not her best. Her main character drifts along without much agency for too long and this resulted in me being frustrated by the story and its lassitude. Full review at http://booknaround.blogspot.com/2024/07/review-hedgerow-by-anne-leigh-parrish.ht...