![]() ![]() ![]() The author does such a great job of describing the family relationships between characters. In the spirit of no spoilers, I will stop there. This ignites her curiosity, as the woman is visibly pregnant and looking very much in love. While gathering these items, Beth finds an old picture of Max and a woman, who is NOT her mother. When his declining health can no longer be ignored, he requests that Beth bring him his war memorabilia to get into order. ![]() When the story begins, we find ourselves in 2007 California, where Max is living in a private care home. Runyan’s latest beauty is told through three points of view: Max, a dual timeline story within itself, once a dentist-turned-medic in the second world war and now as a 90 year old in poor health Johanna, a young woman living in Germany during the war, whose family is deeply affected by Hitler’s reign and present day through Beth, Max’s daughter. Such an amazing author and a very warm person! We loved being able to take turns asking questions and she was so gracious to spend part of her Sunday afternoon with us! ![]() Runyan joined us via Skype to discuss her book, “Girls on the Line”. Back in March of 2019, my book club, Between the Covers, celebrated its 5th birthday. ![]()
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