Golden Hills: A Short Story by Jennifer Weiner

Golden Hills: A Short Story by Jennifer Weiner is the sweetest scandal story I've ever read. I enjoyed the story. I cared about the characters enough that I wanted them to find connection and forgiveness and honesty. Golden Hills shows what happens when people actually care about the mistakes they make and want to make things right. I found it refreshing to read a story where the characters actually wrestled with the consequences of their decisions. Golden Hills is a simple story built around complex characters and issues that demonstrates how easy it is to lose perspective when we try to hide our insecurities behind our bravado.



Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:



Do Unto Others: A Friendly Guide to How Animals Live, and How We Can Make Their Lives Better by Tracey Stewart
Ancient Deceptions by Joanne Pence
Art in the Zen of Writing by Ray Bradbury
Verseweavers: The Oregon Poetry Association Anthology of Prize-winning Poems Number 27/2022


Reviews will be posted as I finish these books.



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