Member Review
Review by
Kerin H, Reviewer
73 Dove Street
I first came across Julie Owen Moylan when I read the Green Eyed Girl and was so enthralled I found her on twitter and had to let her know how much I loved that book.
So I couldn't wait to read and review her new book 73 Dove Street.
You get into the lives of three women in a shabby boarding house in London 1958.
You then head back 5 years earlier and it progresses right up to when their lives become interlinked and why.
Julie has a knack of being able to transport you to the fifties as she did with her previous book That Green Eyed Girl.
And it's as if you are in the room breathing in the same air and you have definitely gone back in time and can see and smell everything as it was. It's described so perfectly that you don't even realise you are reading.
If you want a bit of this magic I suggest you head on over and read 73 Dove Street. I loved it. More please.
I first came across Julie Owen Moylan when I read the Green Eyed Girl and was so enthralled I found her on twitter and had to let her know how much I loved that book.
So I couldn't wait to read and review her new book 73 Dove Street.
You get into the lives of three women in a shabby boarding house in London 1958.
You then head back 5 years earlier and it progresses right up to when their lives become interlinked and why.
Julie has a knack of being able to transport you to the fifties as she did with her previous book That Green Eyed Girl.
And it's as if you are in the room breathing in the same air and you have definitely gone back in time and can see and smell everything as it was. It's described so perfectly that you don't even realise you are reading.
If you want a bit of this magic I suggest you head on over and read 73 Dove Street. I loved it. More please.
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