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Book Review of Gift from the Sea : 50th Anniversary Edition (Random House Large Print)

Helpful Score: 1


I picked up a Gift From The Sea after reading the historical fiction novel The Aviator's Wife by Melanie Benjamin, which is loosely about the life of the author Anne Morrow Lindbergh. I learned from The Aviators Wife that Anne was a smart, poetic, insightful and strong woman. This definitely shows through out the book A Gift From Sea. Her interpretation of shells along the beach comparing them to a womans life as we grow, marry, have children still keeping our individuality as strong women.

What I like about a Gift From The Sea is that it is a book that can be reread over the years and you keep learning from it. I feel that this first time that I have read it, that I am (at 35) still an infant in my years and have yet much to learn from this world. I feel as Annes daughter Reeve said, in the intro I have that, it is a book that should be read once a year.

The interpretation of the shells found along the beach, and comparing them to life, was sometimes lost on me but still interesting.

In the end this a book I am keeping. I hope to return to it possibly once a year to reread. As much as I learned from it there is so much more that I will learn from it through the stages of my life.