The sweetness of forgetting

Kristin Harmel

Book - 2012

In this heartwarming story of love, family and baked goods, bakery owner Hope McKenna-Smith, the divorced mother of a surly preteen girl, is summoned by her aging grandmother who, ready to reveal the secret she has kept for 70 years, sends her on a journey across the world that will forever change her life.

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Published
New York : Gallery Books 2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Kristin Harmel (-)
Edition
1st Gallery Books trade paperback ed
Physical Description
353 p. ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781451644296
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Hope McKenna-Smith struggles to run the family bakery on Cape Cod while coping with a recent divorce; a churlish preteen daughter named Annie; and a grandmother, Rose, who is quickly succumbing to Alzheimer's. During one of Hope's visits, Rose-in a rare and desperate moment of lucidity-gives Hope a list of seven relatives whom Rose last saw in WWII-era France, and begs her to track them down so she might know their fates. Urged along by Annie, Hope abandons the bakery and jets to Paris. There she unearths family secrets buried for decades, and while Rose's memory fades away, Hope comes face to face with the people and places of her grandmother's past-one of fear, world war, and a clandestine, far-reaching love. Despite hackneyed dialogue (Annie uses "like" in nearly every sentence) and the challenge of working in well-trod territory, Harmel (After) manages to deliver an immersive and evocative tale of generations struggling to survive. Recipes sprinkled throughout the book allow readers to experience firsthand the sweetness of Hope's journey. Agent: Holly Root, Waxman Literary. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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