Monday, June 15, 2015

The Avalon Ladies Scrapbooking Society

The Avalon Ladies Scrapbooking Society
Darien Gee

The Avalon Ladies Scrapbooking Society

Genre: Fiction

Summary (from Goodreads): Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber, Kristin Hannah, Beth Hoffman, and Kate Jacobs, this luminous novel from the author of Friendship Bread follows a group of fascinating women who form deep friendships through their love of scrapbooking—as memories are preserved, dreams are shared, and surprising truths are revealed.

Welcome to Avalon, Illinois, Pop. 4,243


At Madeline’s Tea Salon, the cozy hub of the Avalon community, local residents scrapbook their memories and make new ones. But across town, other Avalonians are struggling to free themselves of the past: Isabel Kidd is fixing up her ramshackle house while sorting through the complications of her late husband’s affair. Ava Catalina is mourning the love of her life and helping her young son grow up without his father. Local plumber Yvonne Tate is smart, beautiful, and new to Avalon, but finds that despite a decade of living life on her own terms, the past has a way of catching up—no matter where she goes. And Frances Latham, mother to a boisterous brood of boys, eagerly anticipates the arrival of a little girl from China—unprepared for the emotional roller coaster of foreign adoption.

Enter Bettie Shelton, the irascible founder of the Avalon Ladies Scrapbooking Society. Under Bettie’s guidance, even the most reluctant of Avalon’s residents come to terms with their past and make bold decisions about their future. But when the group receives unexpected news about their steadfast leader, they must pull together to create something truly memorable.

By turns humorous, wise, and deeply moving, The Avalon Ladies Scrapbooking Society is a luminous reminder that the things we hold most dear will last a lifetime.

 
Review: This is the sequel to Friendship Bread; I happened to spot it on the Buzz books shelf of the library right after I finished reading the first book, so I picked it up.  Once again, this was a sweet book about women finding their strengths, developing new friendships, finding romance, and realizing the importance of family.  I was less interested in the scrapbooking theme, since I find scrapbooking frustrating, hence my slightly lower rating.

Rating: 3 stars

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