Seabrookers Are Reading…

Here is the latest installment from our readers who want to share the joy of reading.

The Lost Girls of Paris
by Pam Jenoff
From the author of The Orphan’s Tale comes a remarkable story of friendship and courage centered around three women and a ring of female secret agents during World War II. (2019, 377 pgs; Fiction)

Unsheltered
by Barbara Kingsolver
How could two hardworking people do everything right in life, a woman asks, and end up destitute? Meet Willa Knox, a woman who stands braced against a world which seems to hold little mercy for her and her family – or their old, crumbling house, falling down around them. (2018, 464 pgs; Fiction)

The Cellist of Sarajevo

by Steven Galloway
While a cellist plays at the site of a mortar attack to commemorate the deaths of twenty-two friends and neighbors, two other men set out in search of bread and water to keep themselves alive, and a woman sniper secretly protects the life of the cellist as her army becomes increasingly threatening. (2008, 235 pgs; Fiction)

We look forward to hearing about the books you or your book club recommend.

  • Include your name (although it will not be published), the title and author of the book you are recommending and email this to Tidelines at seabrookislandblog@gmail.com. (You may be able to click on the email address to open a new message.)
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  • Tidelines editors will provide a blurb to tell a little about the book and add the book jacket image.
  • Publication is at the discretion of Tidelines editors.

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