The Aguero Sisters
4 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by bookfrogster from Edinburgh, Scotland United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 24, 2005
I thought this was a great story. The first novel I've read about Cuban exiles written from a woman's point of view. Really enjoyed the different chracteristics of the two sisters.
Caught at Edinburgh Festival Meet.
BookRing:
Purple-lilly - Australia - intl if nec
lauraloo29 - Canada - pref US not first
dospescados - US - pref US
WormyOne - UK - UK
laura0141 - UK - ENDS
Purple-lilly - Australia - intl if nec
lauraloo29 - Canada - pref US not first
dospescados - US - pref US
WormyOne - UK - UK
laura0141 - UK - ENDS
PMed Purple-lilly for addy
On way to Purple-lilly
Received today with thanks, will try and get to it very soon.
Journal Entry 7 by Purple-lilly from Heathfield, South Australia Australia on Thursday, July 13, 2006
Really enjoyed this story of two sisters. It explores the differences between the girls and Cuba and the Us and how the countries influenced the girls. Thanks for the opportunity to read it.
posted off today to lauraloo, sent airmail so hopefully it wiont take too long.
Arrived safe and sound today. I have a couple of rings before it, but I'll keep it moving. Thank you!
I'm not sure what I thought of this book. There was a dreamy quality about it. I felt that too much was left hanging (although not every story needs a happy ending). I feel a bit dissatisfied.
Still glad I had an opportunity to read it. It will continue its journey on Monday to Indiana.
Update Sept 25: I have sent numerous PMs. This book should have arrived by now.
Still glad I had an opportunity to read it. It will continue its journey on Monday to Indiana.
Update Sept 25: I have sent numerous PMs. This book should have arrived by now.