This weeks read is Along the Infinite Sea by Beatriz Williams.
Each of the three Schuyler sisters has her own world-class problems, but in the autumn of 1966, Pepper Schuyler’s problems are in a class of their own. When Pepper fixes up a beautiful and rare vintage Mercedes and sells it at auction, she thinks she’s finally found a way to take care of herself and the baby she carries, the result of an affair with a married, legendary politician.
But the car’s new owner turns out to have secrets of her own, and as the glamorous and mysterious Annabelle Dommerich takes pregnant Pepper under her wing, the startling provenance of this car comes to light: a Nazi husband, a Jewish lover, a flight from Europe, and a love so profound it transcends decades. As the many threads of Annabelle’s life from World War II stretch out to entangle Pepper in 1960s America, and the father of her unborn baby tracks her down to a remote town in coastal Georgia, the two women must come together to face down the shadows of their complicated pasts.
Indomitable heroines, a dazzling world of secrets, champagne at the Paris Ritz, and a sweeping love story for the ages, in New York Times bestselling author Beatriz William’s final book about the Schuyler sisters.
Although I have read another book written by this author, I haven’t read the previous Schuyler Sister books (The Secret Life of Violet Grant and Tiny Little Thing).
I have read A Hundred Summers and I enjoyed it, so when I saw Along the Infinite Sea available on Overdrive, I checked it out.
I am about 40% through the book and am enjoying it!
This week, I am using my time without the kids (9am-11am) to really get the house organized and do all the errands I had put off at the end of the summer.
I am working on a scrappy knit hat to add to my charity box, using up the remainder of my Caron Cake that I used to make this hat:
Have a good week!
Joining Rachel’s weekly book post!
Cute model and hat!
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What a beautiful sweetie. I need to try Beatriz Williams’s writing.
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I really enjoyed the book! Was a little long, but honestly, I don’t know what part of the story could be removed.
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