source The Forgotten Home Child by Genevieve Graham My rating: 5 of 5 stars I knew this book would deal with some heavy topics. I never expected it to leave me in tears. Once I finish a book I can usually dive right into the next without a problem. But this one haunted me. I knew it was fiction but knowing that these types of things happened in the past weighed on me as I read. Winny is ninety-seven years old, living with her granddaughter and great-grandson Jamie, the spitting image of her late husband. An old wooden trunk has them asking questions when it's contents tumble out. It's part of Winny's painful past she longed to forget. And when they ask her about the family tree she starts her story at what brought her to Canada. The book is told in parts each one starting in present day. Then the chapters move to the past told from Winny's point of view and switch back and forth to Jack's point of view. They are indentured servants who were told that they wer
1. The Rain. It rained here on Monday and it was nice how it made the day slow down a little. 2. Cuddling with this guy: 3. Learning: This Indie Biz course I'm taking has been invaluable. It's made me feel stronger in my decision to pursue this dream of working independently for myself. 4. Glee is back! I can't help myself, I love this show! 5. Pilates working my butt off this week!
Sorry for the absence on Friday. I got so far behind with life and forgot to post. I hope everyone had a great Weekend! On to the pretties.... source I want to crochet myself a cardigan like this one! source via weheartit I'm not sure who the artist is but I thought this was fun. source via weheartit WANT! This would be lovely to have for extended outdoor living. source via weheartit This makes me want an older car in nice condition. It doesn't have to be pink though :) source via weheartit YUM! This bowl of berries looks appealing. Yay! Hope everyone has a Good week! See ya tomorrow! xoxo Alicia
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