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"Hilderbrand's sensitive portrayal of a young motherless woman on a journey of self-discovery, and her guilt-ridden godmother's attempt to find the courage to confront the past, is very moving." -Booklist
"A good page-turner." -Library Journal
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Posted November 1, 2010
The story is wonderful, but the typos are VERY VERY distracting! Unacceptable for an e-book. This needs a complete re-read by whoever edited it for this format.
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Posted February 23, 2010
The Love Season, by Elin Hilderbrand had me intrigued from page one. The interesting layout- one day documented hour by hour- captured my attention throughout the whole story. It is hard to believe that this entire story was expanded from just twenty four short hours! The characters all had such depth and complexity, and I felt like I was really able to dive into each character's point of view. Marguerite, a former restaurant owner, is preparing for a very important dinner with her goddaughter Renata, whom she had been forbidden to see since the death of Renata's mother fourteen years earlier. In preparing for this dinner, Marguerite left her home for the first time in a long time, seeing people for the first time in a long time that she had a past with. This span of twenty four hours in which Marguerite revisited her social life had her reminiscing on her past: in Paris, with her first love Porter, her beloved customers at her restaurant, the owners of local markets, and her distanced goddaughter. With the reunion of Marguerite and Renata, they give each other the strength to acknowledge the past and courage to move forward. The outlying theme in The Love Season is the journey to self discovery. Instead of dwelling on the past, it is best to move onward and find the positive outlooks about life while in search of finding one's place in the world. I was truly touched by this story, from beginning to end. I found myself diving into it whenever I could, because I was felt like I could relate to the journey of self discovery, as I am currently in that stage of my life. I would highly recommend The Love Season to any young adult that is looking for a simple, romantic, moving novel that is sure to be a great catch.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I could not put this book down. Was so sad to see it end. I recommend every book this author has written. They are FABULOUS!
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Posted April 13, 2009
Currently I am raising a teenager and as I watch him/her venture in the twists and turns of discovering themselves and trying to guide them. This book has opened my eyes to allow him/her to make his/her own choices and ask me for my wisdom or guidance.
Through this book we see how time has elapsed and forgiveness was never given or received until years later. This has occurred in my life and as I mend fences and move forward to forgive, I find myself feeling happier and accepting the death of my mother. My family is healing from six years of guilt we have all placed on ourselves. This book made me experience emotions I have not experienced in some time and I am grateful.
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Posted March 24, 2009
Again the author grabs your attention from the begining and you come to love all the charactors. It was hard to put this book down. This author has new story lines, she is so refreshing.
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Posted October 17, 2011
I luved dis book
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Posted November 6, 2010
I did enjoy this story very much, as I have with other books by this author. HOWEVER - I bought this as a Nookbook and I have to say the quality of the text was abysmal. I've been annoyed by other nookbooks type quality previously, but this one really made it difficult to follow the story. VERY frustrating.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.What a fantastic author - funny how you can write aobut a day
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Posted February 16, 2009
This author has a way of letting her readers feel what life on Nantucket is like. Her characters are well thought out and interesting. She makes Nantucket an additional character in all her books. This book in particular was a sad story, but the way she describes the scenery and characters makes is so good, that you feel what you are reading and you feel for these characers.
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Posted December 3, 2007
This was a good book. I felt the feelings of Renata and the loss of her mother. Her desire to rekindle a relationship with her godmother was touching.
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Posted January 24, 2007
Marguerite is a strong, principled woman who just wanted to love and be loved. You can't help but admire her and feel compassion for her life. The style in which this story is written keeps you in the moment and loving the characters for their totally human qualities. My life got in the way and I had to keep putting the book down, but finding time to pick it back up became my primary focus. I shared it with a friend who couldn't wait to see me to talk about all of the characters and plot lines. A wonderful story!I'd like to see a continuing saga with the same characters.
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Posted August 16, 2006
I just finished this book for Book Club and I have to say it was the perfect summer read. Charming, sad, exciting, and although sometimes predictable ... still a fun read. I really enjoyed the author's choice of telling a story over the period of 24 hours. By the end of the book, I felt I knew these characters personally. Great character development.
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Posted July 15, 2006
The beginning alone just made my jaws drop. 'August 19, 2006' is memorable, personally. The fact that Elin wrote the story not far off the future but most probably a year in advance makes the reader interested and hooked. It is heartwarming and there is truth in her characters. I can believe that someone can be as cruel and indifferent as Margueritte's lover and Renata's eager will to know what really happened to her mother in Nantucket, that day she died. There are no hefty conflicts, just unintentional actions that were made in the past which haunted the characters present ( as for this one, it is the future for it still has to happen next month). Elin just made a bold move with her way of telling this story. I just love it. Pure, simple...ecstatic and yes romantic.
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Overview
It's a hot August Saturday on Nantucket Island. Over the course of the next 24 hours, two lives will be transformed forever.
Marguerite Beale, former chef of culinary hot spot Les Parapluies, has been out of the public eye for over a decade. This all changes with a phone call from Marguerite's goddaughter, Renata Knox. Marguerite has not seen Renata since the death of Renata's mother, Candace Harris Knox, fourteen years earlier. And now that ...