Book Review: Night Of Miracles by Elizabeth Berg

Review: 

So after reading and loving “The Story Of Arthur Truluv” I had to read this book. This book focused on Lucille, who we are introduced in the first book. Lucille is old and set in her ways. Has no problem making her opinions known and has a good heart. I really liked this story as it talks about living your life to the fullest and taking chances. In this book we catch up with Maddy and Nola. It was so nice to catch up with them and see that everything is going well. We are also introduced to some new people as well in the story. I loved seeing their journeys and coping with the unknown. Reading this story made me feel like I was with old friends. The last few chapters tugged at my heart. I’m really happy to have met Arthur and Lucille. They are both so different but brought so much perspective to life. This was a feel good story about starting over, taking chances, facing hard obstacles, unlikely friendships  and just living one day at a time.

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Biography:

Elizabeth Berg won the NEBA Award for fiction for her body of work, and was a finalist for the ABBY for Talk Before Steep. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications, including Ladies’ Home Journal, Redbook, and the New York Times Magazine. She has also taught a writing workshop at Radcliffe College. She lives near Boston, Massachusetts.

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