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All the Little Hopes by Leah Weiss

All the Little Hopes

A Novel

by Leah Weiss
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  • Jul 2021, 368 pages
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    Lisa Butts
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  • irisf
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    RE: What do you think comes next for ...
    My hope is that both girls continue their educations and live happy successor lives. It’s kind of like “and they all lived happily ever after.”
  • patriciah
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    RE: What do you think comes next for ...
    I don’t know what comes next but I hope there is a follow on book - I’m looking forward to seeing the girls grow.
  • ankev
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    RE: Discuss the importance and ...
    I don't think that knowing her name would have made a difference to Frankie, although maybe it would have made a difference to Bert if he had asked - it may not have changed what happened at the end, but maybe Bert would have felt a little bit more of a person than a thing
  • GiGi3
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    RE: Lucy and Bert argue about treating ...
    It is the art of superb writing that an author can make the characters real and leave the reader with a lasting impression. We have many examples where we wish we could be a part of the story based on rich character descriptions. Don't you wish you cold have a discussion with Aticus Finch, Laura or Sadie from The Lions of Fifth Avenue, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice, Count Rostov from A Gentleman in Moscow to name a few.
  • vickic
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    RE: What role does purple honey play in ...
    It certainly is the 'magical elixir' capable of saving lives even for those who don't have faith in its potential. It seems to me to be the physical manifestation perhaps of the healing hand of God.
  • wendyf
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    RE: Discuss the importance and ...
    Frankie Tender was anything but. Definitely a creeper. He took advantage of Bert and only wanted one thing. So sad. Young men need to be taught the value of young women.

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