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  • Last chance for me with this author

    1
    By AndreaCTX
    After reading The Great Alone, I have been so disappointed by her other books. No comparison. This book was long and pointless.
  • L. Davenport

    5
    By Lynn Davenport
    Night Road: This was the very best book I’ve read by Kristin Hannah! I truly loved this book and cried in some parts.
  • Devastating, Eloquent and Hopeful

    5
    By disappointedbyagame6877
    Beautifully written and worth the tears.
  • Very boring and predictable

    2
    By The Best Book
    So incredibly predicable and. I expected a higher level of authorship from Kristin Hannah. The storyline, characters and plot were so formulaic as to be hokey. I actually cringed many times. And guess what, true to the blueprint,(spoiler alert) they all live happily ever after. Cringe.
  • Thanks

    5
    By Ms.Navarro'smathematicians
    Thanks for writing this book. Loved it.
  • Night road

    5
    By Gold plated dynamite 💯
    Incredibly moving. A great read
  • Couldn’t put down!

    5
    By Bekahlovespitbulls
    So glad I read this book. I’ve never read any books by this author and now I’m excited to try another! She’s got a creative mind and her writing style is easy to read. I couldn’t put the book down!
  • Difficult Read but gals I didn’t stop

    4
    By Grannie BB
    Kristin Hannah favorite authors. I often found myself wondering why I was reading this book, so tragic. I’m glad I stuck it out as in the end as usual Kristin Hannah delivered. Presented a very good life lesson for all mothers to hear. Grannie BB
  • Loved it

    5
    By MJW6506
    Page turner!
  • Memories

    5
    By GVgGardenGirl
    I cried through a lot of this story as our son lost his life due to alcoholism. It started in high school and ultimately destroyed his liver. We visited him in jail, thinking it would be the worst experience so far but the other visitors looked just like us. Now, with 4 teenage grandsons I can only give words of caution and love and a lot of prayers. This book released a lot of the pain I’ve carried for a long time. The innocence, naïveté, hope, dreams and love were a thread I held onto. Finally as a gardener, the metaphor of the garden touched my heart. Thank you.

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