The Forest of Vanishing Stars

One of my newly preferred authors, The Forest of Vanishing Stars by Kristin Harmel is a solid coming of age story set during WWII, loosely based on the families of Jews that hid in the Eastern European forests during the Nazi occupation and how they survived the challenges. While it took me a little while to get engrossed in the story, once the premise was established it was a book I couldn’t put down with both a good twist and some good opportunities to reflect on what’s important and who your family is. Five stars for the Forest of Vanishing Stars.

Indigo Girl

The Indigo Girl by Natasha Boyd

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Absolutely excellent book. Great writing, great story, great characters, great everything. Historical fiction taking place in the US in the 1700’s about a young girl who is put in charge of her father’s plantation holdings which are heavily mortgaged and how she turns things around. The main character champions both women’s rights and race relations in a wonderful and believable way. Really enjoyed this book.

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