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Hardcover Souvenir Book

ISBN: 0345499689

ISBN13: 9780345499684

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A GROWN-UP KIND OF PRETTY is a powerful saga of three generations of women, plagued by hardships and torn by a devastating secret, yet inextricably joined by the bonds of family. Fifteen-year-old... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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AMAZING and BEAUTIFULLY written

I do not understand some of the reviews on this book. This book was AMAZING! I connected with the characters and could not put this book down. I could see a beautiful, wonderful movie out of this book. If there were one book I would recommend this year, it is this one. However, one reviewer is correct, you need a box of tissues with this one! Can't wait for her to write another book!

Heart Wrenching Story

Sometimes I wonder about Publisher's Weekly reviews. Why not let a woman who loves women's fiction and/or love stories review women's fiction and love stories? When I read the PW review of SOUVENIR I wondered if we'd read the same book. I also wondered if the reviewer was simply a frustrated writer who hasn't been able to sell his/her stuff. I'm a successful writer myself. I've sold 47 novels of romance and women's fiction. I also teach writing -- online now and at the University of Houston in the past. I know good writing. And SOUVENIR is a beautifully written book with terrific character development. And Meg, Carson, and Savannah are all terrific characters. I even liked Brian. Yes, he's a scmuck a lot of the time, but underneath there's a decent man. Thing is, real people are not all good or all bad, and real people make stupid choices. What we hope, though, is that we learn by making those mistakes. I loved this book and will recommend it to all my friends. I predict that Therese Fowler will be a huge star one day and my only advice to her is, WRITE FASTER. :) VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Debut worth checking into!

A novel that cuts through your heart! I have to say I had a love/hate relationship with this book. I loved the love story, but hated the heartbreak! That does not mean I didn't enjoy the book, it was an amazing love story, one that was difficult to read. The choices the characters had to live with were very difficult to imagine. Each character was faced with a choice about his or her life and how it would affect the people around them. Meg, the main character has had her share of stress to say the least. She must put others before herself so many times, I felt sorry for her. She then faces the decision of a lifetime, and must make a rather eye opening decision. The reader is faced to look at themselves and consider what they would do in this situation. A very controversial topic, but one that really makes you THINK. I look for more from this author in the future. If you head out to buy a book-go ahead and pick up a box of Kleenex while your at it!

Suspenseful Story Questions

While Meg Powell struggles with a variety of mid-life quandaries (including a couple that truly tug at the heartstrings), a very serious development forces her to reassess her approach, priorities, and values as she grows more determined to live her life as she sees fit. In the midst of all this, Meg finds a way to guarantee that the love she harbors for those most near and dear to her is recorded despite increasingly debilitating circumstances. A few powerful messages ring clear through this story; Carpe Diem is just one. Live today as though it's your last, because life really is too short. Therese Fowler gives Meg the courage to do (more than once) what she knows in her heart she must do. This reader, for one, will never forget her.

You'll Be Thinking About The Characters Long After You're Done

A painful choice at a very young age sets into motion the futures of Meg Powell and all of those closest to her. Meg's decision poses a question we must then ask ourselves. What are we willing to do for love, out of a sense of obligation and responsibility? Can we really follow our heads instead of our hearts and still be happy? Therese Fowler brings to us into the world of the Florida citrus growers and of the haves and the have-nots through her beautifully rendered imagery, and we understand the impact that a single choice can make. Life doesn't ever go as planned and when Meg is confronted with a situation where there is no good choice to be made, she's forced to re-examine all of her decisions. While Meg struggles to come to terms with the hardest reality any human being can face, Savannah, her only child is courting danger. Savannah is a personable, intelligent teenager who believes she's capable of handling far more than her limited experience will really allow. Meg must come to terms with her own problems, and we watch helplessly as Savannah naively slips into a situation she's unequipped to handle. The book is masterfully plotted, the characters are genuine and the story moves quickly. The author has managed to subtly weave literary imagery and the larger questions about parents and children, marriage, love, responsibility, regret, life and death into this fast moving story, without slowing down a thing. Souvenir is heartbreaking and as we follow the characters, each with his or her story, we're never sure what will happen next. As each question is answered, each challenge resolved we recognize that the stories end in the only way they ever could. This is a wonderful book, the writing is superb and the story will have you thinking, long after you read the final page.
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