![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She eventually volunteers for Eleanor Roosevelt's efforts to establish traveling libraries, where she meets the brave, independent Margery-who leads the book initiative-along with Beth, Izzy, Sophie, and later on Kathleen.Ī post shared by Mikaela S photo posted by on The English Alice Wright marries American Bennett Van Cleave to escape the confines of her limited life in England, only to realize that she has only traded one cage for another and that married life is not at all what she expected it to be. Depression Era in Kentucky and centers around five women who are part of the Horseback Librarians of Kentucky. The Giver of Stars takes place in the U.S. It's perfect for those who love and understand the power of books and the escape they provide us. "I would give this book even more stars if I could. In response to the controversy, Moyes told Marie Claire that most of her books "are inspired by a snippet of news or conversation, and this was no different." See how the #ReadWithMC community set the record straight on the differences between the two books, below, and why they loved The Giver of Stars so much. Though readers have given the historical novel five stars overall, #ReadWithMC couldn't ignore the recent headlines that have suggested similarities between Moyes' work and Kim Michele Richardson's The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek. ![]()
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