It’s after 10:00 P.M; but it’s still Friday, and I worked at my hairdressing job Wednesday, yesterday and today, which is unusual. That’s why I’m getting today’s post in so late, not that I have too much to report.
I discovered yesterday that I had a new review posted at Amazon. Here is what Dina Goldman had to say about Pearls My Mother Wore:
Terry Harms is the quintessential wordsmith….I was most impressed by her skillful use of language. “Pearls My Mother Wore” is a moving tale of grief and loss….a subject that has the potential to be both trite and cliche….however, Terry masterfully presents this timeless theme in a fresh light, painting a picture with words. I was both surprised and delighted by the introduction of the character, Kiki, toward the end of the novel. With Kiki’s help, Kelly is finally able to forgive and let go….an important lesson to us all.
Isn’t that cool? I think so.
Forgive and let go. I need to hear my own words of advice. Thanks DG for mirroring them back to me.
Have a great week, and I’ll post again next Friday.