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How Do I Love Thee? (Ladies of History, Bk 4)
How Do I Love Thee - Ladies of History, Bk 4
Author: Nancy Moser
ISBN-13: 9780764205019
ISBN-10: 0764205013
Publication Date: 6/1/2009
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House
Book Type: Paperback
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JeffersonsAmbrosia avatar reviewed How Do I Love Thee? (Ladies of History, Bk 4) on + 98 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Let me first say that I love Nancy Mosers work, anyone who has been reading this blog knows this. I have reviewed three works by her on my blog, and all have gotten top marks. That said I wish I could give How Do I Love Thee? those top marks. But I cannot. Perhaps it is because I myself do not know much about the poet Elizabeth Browning, or perhaps it is the subject matter of a woman who spends most of her time inside due to illness at first (that is me right now) and than by fear of the outside world. I am fully able to admit that could be the reason I did not enjoy this one that much.

I am not saying the book is bad, it is not. But it was not my favorite. The pacing seemed a bit sluggish to me and at points I did struggle with it. However, other parts of it held me in rapt attention. I certainly found myself wanting to clock Bas tyrannical father over the head with a book, or his bible. And I did draw myself up to Ba and try to deal with many of her let downs and losses, like her dear brother Bro.

The story is an emotional one and it goes through many ups and downs. It is accurate to the time that it is in, and I found myself learning a lot which I can always appreciate in a book. But the poets life was not a thrilling one like Lady Washington and it was not like that of Jane Austen from Just Jane. And perhaps these expectations as a reader are my own faults. When all is said and done I do feel that the book is worth reading. If you can handle the slightly slow pacing and look at the true deep emotions of the book you will enjoy it.
reviewed How Do I Love Thee? (Ladies of History, Bk 4) on + 6 more book reviews
Nancy Moser is indeed a very talented writer. In her novel "How Do I Love Three, she recounts the real romance story of Elizabeth Barrett Barrett and Robert Browning. Hollywood could not come up with a better romantic script. Moser's writing is taken from the perspective of Elizabeth, known as Ba, to her family and friends. She starts the story when Elizabeth is living in Torquay for her health. This gives the reader much needed background of her life. I knew of the Barrett-Browning story before I read the book, but that didn't lessen my enjoyment. A great retelling of the story!