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Winter in Full Bloom
Winter in Full Bloom
Author: Anita Higman
Lily Winter's wings are folded so tightly around her daughter that when empty nest arrives, she feels she can no longer fly. But Lily's lonely, widowed life changes in a heartbeat when she goes to visit a woman who is almost a stranger to her -- a woman who also happens to be her mother. During their fiery reunion, her mother reveals a d...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780802405807
ISBN-10: 0802405800
Publication Date: 8/1/2013
Pages: 304
Edition: New Edition
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: River North
Book Type: Paperback
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Review first published on my blog: http://memoriesfrombooks.blogspot.com/2013/12/winter-in-full-bloom.html

Lily is alone. Her only child is off to college, leaving Lily's nest empty. Lily has been estranged from her own mother for over ten years. As empty nest syndrome effects Lily, she attempts a reconciliation with her mother.

Not surprisingly, she is unsuccessful. What is surprising and shocking is that her mother reveals that Lily is an identical twin. Lily has always thought she was an only child - no sibling, much less a twin. The other twin, Camille, is now living in Australia. That is all her mother will tell her, providing no information as to how or why Camille ended up in Australia.

Shocked and hurt but also amazed at the possibility of having a sister, Lily travels to Melbourne Australia with limited information. There, she meets Marcus, another US transplant who is escaping events in his own life. Together, they form a bond and search for Lily's sister. In this search, Lily learns a lot about herself, and perhaps finds herself.

Some of the "why's" of the book are difficult to believe, but if you are willing to suspend disbelief, the book is an easy and quick to read story that moves quickly and resolves sweetly. A feel good book.

*** Reviewed for GoodReads First Reads program ***


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