The Forget-Me-Not-Library by Heather Webber

 


The Forget-Me-Not-Library is a book for your soul.  This novel was enchanting and moving. Told from two different points of view, the reader comes to know Juliet and Tallulah.  Both of whom are dealing with personal pain. 


Juliet has recently lost a loved one as well as her memory.  She takes a road trip but breaks down in Forget me Not, Alabama.  While there she discovers that the town is more than what meets the eye.  There is something there that wants to help her heal.  Tallulah is recently divorced and living with her father while she raises two little girls.  She is learning how to deal with her new situation as well as wanting more out of life including love.  Their individual journeys reveal universal truths about loss, healing, and the courage it takes to embrace change. 


The writing is simply beautiful – evocative, heartfelt, and infused with a warmth that makes you want to linger in its pages. The pacing is perfect, allowing you to savor each moment of discovery and emotional growth.   I can't tell you how much I want to visit The Forget Me Not Library.  I want to see Deckle, sniff a book, and get a new memory.  I want to stay in the attic room and read a book under Bill's branches.  This book is a gentle hug for the soul. I highly recommend this book and can't wait to read more by this author!

5/5 Stars

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