Carmel’s review of Isola > Likes and Comments
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Yay!! I'm so happy you enjoyed this one too, Carmel. Was such a great story. Cheers to Marguerite!!
Canadian Jen wrote: "Yay!! I'm so happy you enjoyed this one too, Carmel. Was such a great story. Cheers to Marguerite!!"
Indeed, and thank you!!
Lori wrote: "Fantastic review, Carmel. This is one of my favorites of this year so far."
I can see why, Lori! It was a darn nice yarn. So fascinating to know someone lived this reality. Thanks for your kind words!
Angela M wrote: "Been on my list . Thanks for the reminder with your review which captivated me ."
I think you'd really like this one, Angela. And thank you!
I've been seeing this one pop up on Booktube, but I didn't know what it was about, so thanks for the info. It sounds like one I would enjoy, but I will probably have to wait until it's less popular so I can get it at the library. I've had good luck with that scheme. Great review, Carmel :-)
Libby wrote: "I've been seeing this one pop up on Booktube, but I didn't know what it was about, so thanks for the info. It sounds like one I would enjoy, but I will probably have to wait until it's less popular..."
Thanks, Libby! Good luck with getting it at some point if you decide you want to check it out. It was pretty interesting, and I always like seeing a female protagonist evolve and grow and accomplish the unthinkable, especially knowing there was a real woman who inspired the tale. Bless those ancestors leading the way, huh? :-)
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Indeed, and thank you!!

I can see why, Lori! It was a darn nice yarn. So fascinating to know someone lived this reality. Thanks for your kind words!

I think you'd really like this one, Angela. And thank you!


Thanks, Libby! Good luck with getting it at some point if you decide you want to check it out. It was pretty interesting, and I always like seeing a female protagonist evolve and grow and accomplish the unthinkable, especially knowing there was a real woman who inspired the tale. Bless those ancestors leading the way, huh? :-)