A Wild Rose by Fiona Davis
A Wild Rose by Fiona Davis is a lovely story about confidence, intentions, and self-compassion. As professional pianist Gloria battles a medical issue that stops her from playing the piano, she must reconcile her past and her present to figure out her future. When she makes an unexpected decision that puts her career and her marriage in jeopardy, she starts to connect with herself again through letting go of her material comforts and embracing the artistry of a group of other artistic types who have their own problems as well as views of the world. Davis paints a world that feels all too real while questioning norms about success and relationships and friendship as well as progress. A Wild Rose feels a little wild and little delicate as it explores the pain and the pleasure of embracing one's talent and the success it can bring.
Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:
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Killing It on Kobo: Leverage Insights to Optimize Publishing and Marketing Strategies, Grow Global Sales and Increase Revenue on Kobo by Mark Leslie Lefebvre
Mother Swamp by Jasmyn Ward
A Certain Smile: The Donnelly Cabin Inn by Joanne Pence
This Has Everything To Do With My Life by Tony Haynes
Like the Heart, the World by Sage Cohen
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