“Eternal” by
Lisa Scottoline
Published by
Putnam
Finished
2/6/22 – 4.5/5 stars
I have greatly enjoyed reading many of Lisa Scottoline’s
stand-alone novels as well as a couple of her humorous memoirs written with her
daughter, but this was her first attempt at historical fiction, so I wasn’t
sure what to expect. There was no need for me to be apprehensive though –
she did an absolutely fabulous job. It was a little slow in the beginning
so I don’t feel like I can give it a full 5 stars, but it’s close. The
storyline itself was wonderful plus I thought it was well researched with
plenty of real-life characters, places, and events and I found the majority of both
the true and fictional characters to be well developed. I also liked that, true to real life, it
wasn’t a happy ending for all characters. There was love and loss in
multiple relationships throughout the story whether it be within family,
friendship, or a romance. The entire book just pulls at your heartstrings
at multiple levels. I even shed a few tears while reading.
I’m not one that flags quotes while reading but there were
actually a couple in the book that I wanted to share –
“Her heart felt happy and full, and that was how she learned that
love warms the heart when it is given, regardless of whether it is received.”
“War was eternal, but so was peace.
Death was
eternal, but so was life.
Darkness was
eternal, but so was light.
Hate was
eternal, but above all, so was love.”
I highly recommend this book but as a side note – you very well
might find yourself craving pasta while you read because an Italian restaurant
is one of the settings.
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