Road Ends by Mary Lawson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is the third book I have read by this author
and I am eager for more. Her writing is so smoothly
down to earth and human. Absolutely beautiful.
Megan is the only girl in a family of about nine
boys. They live in rural Ontario, very small town.
Father is a bank manager so money is not a problem
and mother is a very strange person who seems to be
addicted to having babies, but once they start
growing, she loses interest and neglects them completely.
I recognize some characters from her other book, Crow
Lake and it was wonderful to visit them again.
Excellent read, couldn't put it down.
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