(4/1/2024)
I must confess that when I started this novel, I wasn't impressed, then skimmed through it and decided to finish reading it. By sixty pages in I was completely hooked and could not stop reading. Characters that I began to care about, a story and a mystery that seemed to have no possible solution, yet an ending that was believable and satisfying. I will read this a second time!
A museum for tears seemed like a far-fetched idea for a museum but as the character of Enzo evolved, his collection of tears along with their one line descriptions painted an unusual picture of real people's hopes, dreams, and tragedies. Enzo's museum also showed him to be sensitive, kind, and caring. On to Jenny and Nick, both had secrets, for Nick a secret that had dominated his life; for Jenny, a secret that threatened to dominate her life. Jenny and Nick come together under strange circumstances to solve a mystery, take a trip through France and Italy looking for clues, and become involved with many secondary characters - some helpful, some not so helpful with secrets of their own. The literary references as well as the street names and landmarks in the various towns are a special bonus evoking memories if the reader is familiar with the literature and the places. The structure of the book with chapters that alternate among Enzo's, Jenny's, and Nick's perspectives add to the plot and character development. The descriptions throughout the book are vivid. I definitely enjoyed this book!