![]() ![]() Menu: We met at a diner because there was a diner in the story!įirst Saturday Book Club: " We had a great discussion about PRACTICE GIRLan honest, moving YA read that should be in the hands of more teens. Recommended for those who enjoy YA coming-of-age stories.” We all were in favor of the guy she chooses in the end! l. We thought that the ending of the story was the most interesting! We loved that Jo was able to have a heart-to-heart with her mom and stepdad to build a better relationship with her family. Although the main character is very angsty, the emotions were real and raw throughout the story. We loved the friendship storyline that developed throughout the book. The story focuses on the challenges of dating and sex in high school. There were great moments in the friendships and relationships that are good lessons for that demographic.Ĭurious Book Club: “It was fun to read a book we typically wouldn’t have chosen - we hadn’t even heard of this one!t’s a YA coming of age/romance that features an angsty teenager that is coping with the loss of a parent and being used by boys who she thinks care for her. The themes of finding first loves and figuring out who you are made for great conversation! We discussed how high school is portrayed in the media today- are students really doing drugs, alcohol, and sex, as much as they portray? The book was well written and it was easy to visualize the small town high school. This YA novel explores high school, sexuality, friendships, and relationships. Louis Women’s Book Club: “The themes were fantastic and the character was so likable. Also, we talked about the courage and actions of people in this world that are so brave and committed even in the face of personal danger, as well as the variety of themes-determination, strength of character, hope, faith, and love in all its incarnations, lovers (Suzanne/Bernard/Jean), friends (Suzanne & Dixie) and love of country/places (France)” We discussed psychometry's 'unbelievable' aspect juxtapositioned with an equally 'unbelievable' period of history as the holocaust. Several of us did some research on Suzanne Belperron and her jewelry designs. While the characters are placed in a fictional story, there is much to take away. We enjoy reading about real people in history within a historical fiction context. This story was fascinating and the psychometry was an interesting twist. truffles."īlu Stocking: An excellent selection for our club. Menu: "Brie, apples, Classic French Salad (romaine, tarragon, chives, walnuts with a lemon vinaigrette, Ina Garten's Bouef Bourguignon, Mashed Potatoes, macarons. We recommend this book to those that enjoy magical realism, suspense, and World War II fiction." Rose has written a beautiful and descriptive story. We noted that this is the first book we've read that involves psychometry.” We liked the novel's alternating dual timelines-Paris 1942 and New York 1986-which link Suzanne and Violine, an art historian/appraiser with a supernatural gift. This intriguing story explored Suzanne Belperron's courage and those who participated in the French Resistance by helping Jewish families leave France. We enjoy books in which we learn something new, and the story prompts us further investigate a topic-in this case, Suzanne Belperron, one of the most innovative jewelers of her time, and her jewelry designs. The Wine Club With a Book Problem "THE JEWELER OF STOLEN DREAMS is a captivating and powerful story that grabs you from the first page- a good match for as we like historical fiction with strong women. Menu: "French rose wine, croissants, olives, brie, baguettes with French butter, chocolate mousse, cheesecake, dark chocolate squares, and cappuccino." We discussed how Dixie and Suzanne demonstrated this in their work for the resistance movement." Violine and Paul work together to discover the history of the case and the jewelry. Violine is gifted with learning the history and secrets of objects she touches, and their owners and realizes that the jewelry has a long and tragic history. While visiting his home, she discovers a hidden compartment in a vintage Louis Vuitton case containing WWII-era jewelry. ![]() ![]() Violine is an appraiser for an auction company in 1986 and has been approached by Paul Osgood about selling family antiques. Suzanne is a sought-after jewelry designer in France and her longtime lover and business partner, Bernard has been arrested by the Nazis. This novel features a dual timeline- France, 1942, and New York, 1986. We enjoy historical fiction or books with strong women. Jensen Beach County Club: “We loved the descriptions of the jewelry that Suzanne Belperron made and the majority of us had researched Suzanne's designs after reading the book.A good match for our book club. ![]()
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