In the present, Ruthie's mom has gone missing. She would do anything to bring her daughter back. Unsurprisingly, Sara was racked by grief and unable to move forward. In 1908, Sara Harrison Shea lost her daughter under tragic circumstances. I have a feeling it's going to be a full 5-star experience this time around. I have recommended it to countless people since I originally read it in 2019. I am so excited to be revisiting this one. I recommended this book to her, so feel it's only fair that I read it along with her. Rereading with, you guessed it, my fabulous niece, Alyssa. I'm super stoked for their 2022-release, The Children on the Hill, said to be inspired by Frankenstein!!! The way she is able to blend historical perspectives with the present chef's kiss. Also, I love how McMahon formats her stories. I do still think the atmosphere in this is top-notch. After my reread of The Winter People, I have decided to stick with my original rating of 4.5-stars, rounded down.Īlthough I LOVE the majority of this story, there's something about the final few chapters that gets a bit convoluted for me.
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