Professor Tom Putnam is a bumbling, kind, and quiet individual, just making it a day at a time.
And then, out of nowhere, a chain of events unfold to turn his world topsy-turvy, but in ways that seem like gifts. First he meets Rose Callahan, a quirky woman who is the Assistant Manager at The Bookshop, near the university. She has been like a rolling stone her whole life, as she and her single mother moved from place to place. Almost as if they were afraid of settling down. What is it about Rose that, despite her nomadic history, gathers those she meets into a circle of warmth around her, making the world seem like it is bursting with sunshine?
Even Tom’s troubled and fragile wife Marjory is drawn to Rose.
Small Blessings: A Novel is one of those books that seemed to wrap itself around me like a cozy shawl, as each character brought something special to the canvas. Even loud and ebullient Iris adds her own unique presence, once we manage to see beneath her obnoxious demeanor, along with the somewhat cranky Agnes, Tom’s mother-in-law, who conceals a sharp legal mind behind her façade.
Most of all, among the unexpected gifts in each of their lives, the presence of young Henry will change everything about the predictable world they had all lived in for so long. But Henry comes with baggage…not only the kind that hides in the folds of his backpack, but the mysteries of his past. What, if anything, does another professor, Russell Jacobs, have to do with Henry? And why are all of these people keeping so many secrets?
Even as we wonder about the intricacies of their lives, we bumble along, almost like Tom, savoring the moments…and then, as startling as a flash of lightning, everyone is thrust into a dangerous situation. Who will save the day? And what will finally happen to make Rose realize that it is okay to be happy?
Set somewhere in Virginia, not too far from Charlottesville, this story is one that made me keep turning those pages, connecting with these characters and their lives, as if we might knock on their doors one day. Five stars.
Sounds like a read that you will want a continuance.
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Definitely! Loved it, Mystica. Thanks for stopping by.
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I’m so glad to see your rating of this one (and review) because I’ll be reading it in a few weeks. Yay!
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I hope you love it, too, Mary. It is a quiet novel…and then things are shaken up. Just when you least expect it. I love that! Thanks for stopping by.
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I knew you would love this! Wasn’t the back pack part so much fun?
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Oh, it was, Patty. I was stunned! Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your books.
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Iris sounds like quite the character and I am glad you were able to connect with her.
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Thanks for stopping by, Lexi…at first I thought she was pretty obnoxious…LOL; I am happy to see growth in characters.
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