The Stolen Child
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Heartache and small mercies power my Ann Hood The Stolen Child review. A novel that made me keep tissues handy, it weaves WWI trench art, Naples presepe tradition and fifty years across Naples, Amalfi Coast, Rome, Paris and Rhode Island. I follow Jenny, Nick and Enzo toward second chances.
Rolly's Take
For those who find beauty in the bittersweet embrace of memory and loss. It speaks to the heart that craves connection, weaving through the delicate threads of grief, longing, and the possibility of redemption across time and place. Each page invites you to linger in the emotional landscapes that echo your own unspoken stories.