
A Watershed Year
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Amy McFadden
Lucy never confessed her love to her best friend Harlan before he passed away. Two months after his funeral, she is haunted by the power of things left unsaid. But then she receives the first of his e-mails arranged to be sent after his death. So begins the year that everything changes - Lucy's watershed year. In an e-mail, Harlan says something that consumes her: He's certain Lucy is destined for motherhood. In her grief, she suddenly rediscovers hope, journeying to Russia to adopt a four-year-old boy. Just as they're learning to trust each other, they must face a threat that might shatter their fragile little family forever.
Susan Schoenberger's breathtaking and powerful story of love, loss, redemption and what it means to be a mother will leave you in awe as Lucy, in the depths of her despair, somehow finds joy and embraces the beauty of second chances.
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I'd say this book reminds me of a healthy snack. It was relatively short, and I feel that I've come away from it with some thought-provoking ideas.
I'll warn potential readers, if you are looking for a pick-me-up, this probably isn't the book for you. The main character is dealing with her best friend's cancer diagnosis, and his isn't the only funeral in the story. I found myself wiping away tears several times (a testament to the book being well-written).
It ends happily, and the book is sprinkled with comedic and sweet moments. Overall, I enjoyed it.
Healthy Snack
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Beautiful Story
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Add Lucy and Harlan's friendship and her year of endless grieving for what never ever was, for what she was actually afraid to even acknowledge. And how far-fetched was what Lucy learned about Harlen at the end? Really? (I am not going to say more as I don't want to spoil it for anyone.)
As for the narrator, I have mixed feelings. She did the foreign voices well but she got very shrill whenever there was any emotional dialogue. In addition, I really didn't enjoy the way she portrayed Lucy. Too much emphasis in her voice. It made Lucy seem downright annoying to me most of the time.
And yet, I plodded on and on even though I knew how it would end beforehand. There was something that kept me going. Therefore, I am giving it three stars across the board. And yet, I will not seek this author out again.
Ugh, chick-lit again, and a bad case of the blahs!
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What did you love best about A Watershed Year?
I loved that Lucy dealt with the lost of her friend Harlan by embracing life!What was one of the most memorable moments of A Watershed Year?
One of the best moments was when Matt calls Lucy mama for the first time. It brought tears to my eyes.Have you listened to any of Amy McFadden’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
noIf you could take any character from A Watershed Year out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Harlan because his heart was so full of love for others.Any additional comments?
Good book for escape. Well developed characters and not as predictable as some books.Different type of romance fiction
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Excellent narrator
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Exquisite tale of heart-wrenching grief and the joy that blossoms from the deepest pain. Unique author's voice: perspective, fresh analogies, and tug on emotions.
Narrator Amy McFadden inflected perfect amount of emotion into her reading. Very skilled at accents, including Chinese and Russian.
Only reasons I am not giving five stars: many mentions of beer/alcohol and heavy attention to praying to saints (instead of directing prayers to God).
Overall, great story with memorable characters and plenty of surprises. Will be looking for more from author Susan Schoenberger in the near future.
Exquisite story; fantastic narration.
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