Olive, Again by Elizabeth Stroud
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Olive is one of my favourite characters. I loved Olive Kitteridge and this was a continuation of Olive, and wonderful.
As the story opens Olive decides to remary Jack Kennison. They live quite happily for the next eight years.
In some ways the book is a series of small stories, incidents that Olive is somehow involved in or aware of. Even the Burgess Boys make an appearance and it was lovely to see how their lives had turned out as well as their sister.
An excellent series.
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
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