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A**M
LOVE it!!!!!
beautifully written. bold. witty. spirited. adventurous. thought-provoking. i LOVE Nash. but this has got to be her best book! so relatable. made me reflect upon my life. the choices i have made. ...and i just couldn't put it down. literaly. the story is so compelling.. and what a treat for it to take place in the biarritz area. i have been there twice and SO enjoyed it. and Nash's writing takes me right back there again! thank you!!!
P**F
Inspirational
This book made me look at my own choices and reactions to difficult situations. I particularly liked the interactions of the animals and their similarities to the human characters in this enjoyable tale
E**S
Beautifully written and heartfelt
Beautifully written and heartfelt. I've been lucky enough to visit Biarritz and this novel, with its beautiful descriptive prose, brought back so many happy memories. The colorful cast of characters popped off the pages and kept me reading (too) late into the night. The ending left me wondering if a sequel might be in the works? I hope so!
A**R
Insight into domestic violence
Nice setting, a little French perspective for “Americanism” it’s not highly critical but kind of quirky. Some depth about self doubt, domestic violence,and acceptance.
B**T
Wonderful book
Beautifully written with vivid descriptions and characters. Hope there is a sequel. I want to meet all the characters.
M**S
M
I read it in one night. The characters were very believable. Enjoyed it very much.
I**S
Beautiful book to get lost in!
Smart and beautifully written, personal yet universal. Can't recommend enough.
G**E
e a reader who doesn’t mind a story that is slow to reveal and appreciate description - this is a book for you
I’ve read one of Nash’s historic romances, and enjoyed her twists and turns in characterization, deviating from the norm, but still providing a set of characters and plot that was immersive and easy to appreciate. In Whispering in French, the story often meanders with sidelines to setting and prose that is meant to evoke the sense of slowing down: and this becomes the tone for the novel. I read fast – usually 3 or 4 titles a week in slow weeks, and this book was one that I could not read in one sitting: a few chapters each day over a week was the best I could manage. It is a title that doesn’t show or grow quickly, and the repeated insertions with wildlife in the hedges, while interesting the first time, just left me wondering whether it was intended as a device for Kate to slow down and notice the little things, or to give readers another focus from the lack of forward and measurable progress in character growth.Kate was an interesting, if not captivating, character. Finding her life in disarray: marriage ended, discord between she and her daughter, this life coach and psychotherapist needs some coaching and regrouping of her own. Fond memories of childhood summers spent in the south of France with her grandfather present her the opportunity to work on his estate, deal with debts and repair issues, and find a quiet place to regroup and reconsider her own path. Off she heads to the now run-down villa, and finds that her memories from childhood are often missing the disarray and decaying reality.With an ex-military man suffering from PTSD that she agrees to work with, the natives who view her in a guarded, if not quite overtly rude way, and her own need and desire to delve into family secrets as she decides her next turn, the story does bring a sense of second-chances and growth; it is, however, very slow to establish and often mired in the attempt to establish an ambience that is much like the summer in France: lazy, quietly deceptive in the depth that can be found should one look. I can’t say that I loved the book, but I didn’t ever want to just put it down and not return: there are moments that are glorious – but the passages to get there are slow-moving and filled with detours. If you are a reader who doesn’t mind a story that is slow to reveal and appreciate description and rather overloaded prose, this is the title for you.I received an eARC copy of the title from the publisher via NetGalley for purpose of honest review. I was not compensated for this review: all conclusions are my own responsibility.
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