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Once in a Blue Moon
Once in a Blue Moon
Author: Eileen Goudge
ISBN-13: 9781593155346
ISBN-10: 1593155344
Publication Date: 10/6/2009
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 20 ratings
Publisher: Carousel Press,US
Book Type: Hardcover
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sumrwind avatar reviewed Once in a Blue Moon on + 135 more book reviews
Once in a blue moon. wondeerful story about family and the seperate journey they take///sister completely different yet they find love between them. happy ending too.
bellasgranny avatar reviewed Once in a Blue Moon on + 468 more book reviews
I enjoy most of Eileen Goudge's books, but this one was a rare disappointment. It felt like a recycled story, something that I've read before from other authors, or a Lifetime movie that I may have seen. I could not finish it.
Leigh avatar reviewed Once in a Blue Moon on + 378 more book reviews
This novel addresses many more issues than I'd expected; however, it's merely a cursory treatment. I think the author did a good job discussing and describing addiction, though. I felt like I somewhat understood the character of Kerrie Ann, even if I didn't care for her.

Kerrie Ann never seemed quite real to me. Based on personal experience, adults who accuse others of looking down on them or "thinking I'm a screw-up" before anything's ever been said or done are generally into drama for its own sake. I couldn't get past this about her; she lashed out at everyone who looked at her, like an animal. A woman in her late twenties who clutches her self-given title of "loser" does so because she's too lazy to change. I quickly grew tired of her predictable outbursts.

Lindsay wasn't much better of a character. She had no depth and although Goudge was attempting to make her stodgy, she ended up making her flat.

Plot-wise the complexity and storylines grew steadily and I enjoyed how the story unfolded. Maybe I just needed a "light" story. This sufficed.
emeraldfire avatar reviewed Once in a Blue Moon on
Lindsay and Kerrie Ann have each known hardship from a very young age. Without proper parental guidance from their neglectful mother, the sisters only aid came from a most unlikely source - their neighbor - a retired exotic dancer by the name of Miss Honi Love. When the girls' mother was arrested for selling drugs and subsequently sent to prison, Miss Honi fought to keep them from being separated and sent into the foster care system, but to no avail.

Thirty years later, Lindsay is now the owner of a bookstore in the sleepy California seaside town of Blue Moon Bay. Adopted by a loving couple - from whom she inherited the home she shares with the ever-feisty Miss Honi - Lindsay is still trying to reconnect with her long-lost younger sister. Unbeknownst to Lindsay, Kerrie Ann has lived an entirely different life, bouncing from one foster home to the next. Now, newly sober, Kerrie Ann is fighting to regain custody of her little girl.

When the sisters are finally reunited, the two very different women continually clash. Lindsay's entire childhood was spent caring and looking out for Kerrie Ann, but as she and Kerrie Ann engage in some of the fiercest battles of their lives - Lindsay soon despairs of her burgeoning relationship with her sister. However, as the women embark on their own personal journeys of the heart - each with the unlikeliest of men - the sisters find themselves drawn together, restoring their faith and belief in the unshakable and ever-enduring bond of family.

I thought that this book was absolutely excellent. I found myself really caring about what happened to these characters next; I was thoroughly immersed in the plot and found the story to be incredibly poignant. I give Once in a Blue Moon by Eileen Goudge an A+! and look forward to reading more from this author in the future.