Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Book Review: "The Lost Manuscript" By Cathy Bonidan



A feel good story that would go perfect with a nice warm cup of soup!

Imagine if you will uncovering a manuscript in a bedroom dresser drawer without a clue about the history behind it or the writer to attribute credit be properly given.

This writing was lost for over thirty years until it was located on vacation by Anne-Lise Briard after being lost on a voyage to Montreal.

As if that wasn't enough to entice you to pick up this book the latter half of the manuscript was written entirely by someone else.

Now, it's up to the readers, Cathy Bonidan, and the characters in this important piece to lay out the history behind this fairy tale scene.

This books has touched countless lives but the speaker's voices ring off every page as the person(s) behind this novel have a story to tell.

With precision, class, dignity, love as friendships are formed and lives are changed by way of letters, emails, and in person correspondence that travels across the globe.

It's etched into the minds of all those involved and all those whose lives have been touched by its words.

Thank you to Cathy, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.
 

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