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A Page Out of Life
Kathleen Reid
Berkley Trade
, 2008 - 320 pages
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highly recommended
I loved it!
What a wonderful read! The story just flows even though there are lots going in everyone's lives. I can't wait for the next one! The only negative thing I can say ab
out
it is that I wanted the story to continue.
Precious Memories
I really enjoyed reading this book. It made me so thankful for all the relationships I have with women of all ages. We are wisest together! It also made me focus on precious memories with my family and close friends, and made me appreciate all those moments that make
life meaningful
. After reading this book, I may even start to scrapbook! I can't wait for Kathleen Reid to write a sequel!
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A great book !!!!!
With
out
a doubt, one of the greatest books I have ever read. Once I started the first chapter, I couldn't put it down! Even though I am not in to scrap-booking, I still loved it. Kathleen Reid portrays the characters in such a way, that you feel like you are a part of their lives. I highly recommend this book !
Fun, Fast Paced, and Full of the Unexpected. Great Read
I was hooked from the first
page
. The characters are very real, dynamic and interesting. The charming story was full of unexpected twists and turns and kept me rapt. I didn't want to put the book down and read it in two sittings. I loved Kathleen Reid's first book, Paris Match! A Page
Out
of
Life
is just as good if not BETTER! A great read.
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Super read
The book A
Page
Out
of
Life focuses
on the types of relationships people have with their families, their friends, and themselves. The main characters are women who are at different stages of their lives. Ashley is a young mother who is overwhelmed with four children. Libby is struggling to help her adult son who is facing legal troubles. Tara, on the other hand, is single and longing to have a family. Brought together through a scrapbooking club, these women find they have other things in common and each becomes an important source of strength and inspiration for the others.
This book provides an easy and enjoyable reading experience. The main characters are well-developed and likeable. Each reader should be able to connect with at least one character because their stories revolve mainly around everyday occurrences in life. Prepare for an outpouring of emotions. There were times when I laughed and times I was close to tears. I enjoyed how the author took me through the thought processes of the characters as they were making important decisions about their futures. Doing this helped make the characters seem more real to me.
A Page Out of Life offers two important messages for its readers. First, everyone has the ability to contribute something to help another person in need. Small acts of kindness, even if it is listening to someone's problems or offering to babysit for their children, are often rewarded with large amounts of gratitude. The second message is to accept yourself for who you are and do not allow others to judge you. If you want to make changes in your life then you should, but it must be done for the right reasons.
A Page Out of Life is a well-written story that will touch the hearts of its readers. Kathleen Reid has created credible characters whose paths crossed through a hobby about which they are passionate. I am looking forward to her future works.
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The connections women make through scrapbooking inspire a novel full of ?the twists and turns that keep readers turning
page
s.?
When frazzled mother of four Ashley joins a local scrapbook club, she?s amazed at the way old photos and mementos can bring color to sepiatoned memories. Among the diverse group is Tara, a single grad student whose search for love, like her relationship with her absentee father, has only brought her heartache?and some funny dating stories. Then there?s Libby, a semi-retired teacher who thought she?d spend her golden years taking classes?not as a town pariah after her son is charged in a corporate scandal. But all three find comfort and inspiration in the scrapbooking group, where they learn that only together can they face earth-shattering revelations and emotionally unavailable men?and figure
out their
futures while artfully commemorating their pasts.
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