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When We Left Cuba
by Chanel Cleeton
When We Left Cuba (1/3/2019)
The book got off to a slow start for me, but as the novel continued, the pace and complexity picked up. Initially it appeared to be a romance novel, but it was so much more. I enjoyed the development of Beatriz, the main character. While often conflicted, she kept true to her cause. A woman of extraordinary courage, she gave us a look at a very scary time in history. By telling a family's story we learned the history as well as the mood of that time. There were so many relationships and points of view to explore which made for a very good read. I thoroughly enjoyed it, I can't wait to go back and read Next Year in Havana.
Listen to the Marriage
by John Jay Osborn
The Triangle (6/27/2018)
The story of a couple's journey to either end or save their marriage takes place entirely in their marriage counselor's office. Through her questions, she pushes each person to be honest about their own feelings while getting them to explore their partner's perspective. As they navigate the separation and subsequent issues (many associated with co-parenting), the couple slowly progresses. You find yourself both cheering for them to resolve their differences and also hoping that they forge new lives apart. Honest dialogue keeps the story moving. I would have liked a little more of the counselor's personal story. Overall, a thought provoking look at what it takes to keep a marriage together.
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