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Garden of Stones
Garden of Stones
Author: Sophie Littlefield
ISBN-13: 9780778313526
ISBN-10: 0778313522
Publication Date: 12/18/2012
Pages: 400
Edition: Original
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin Mira
Book Type: Paperback
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6 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Helpful Score: 1
Interesting book about the Japanese Internment Camp - Manzanar. It is a work of fiction but the historical information in the book is very accurate.
junie avatar reviewed Garden of Stones on + 630 more book reviews
Of course, I knew about the Manzanar Prison Camps the Japanese Americans were forced to go during the war, but I never read a book about it. This book was deeply moving and parts so sad, I felt like crying. It was an eye opening story of the hardships they endured. I flew through this book in a couple of evenings and highly recommend it.
AZmom875 avatar reviewed Garden of Stones on + 624 more book reviews
What not a single review on pbs? Hard to imagine.

Sophie Littlefield is a talented author who writes the BAD day for...series. If you have read that Bad day series and liked it, as I did. Then maybe you are ready to see what else the author wrote.

This book is set in 1978. Patti is about to get married in a few days. She has moved back home with her mother Lucy to get ready for the wedding. Lucy is visited by an officer because a man is dead, and suicide is suspected, but Lucy was seen near the area when this happened.

Then we flash back to WWII and learn about how Lucy knew this man, in the Japanese American concentration camps in California.

This is a well told story that flips back from the 1940s to 1978. Patti is doing some of the investigation, and Lucy starts to tell her about her past.

There are some great surprise endings. I really enjoyed the book. You really didnt see any similarities in the Bad Day series and this book that would even lead me to believe this was the same author. Both are equally good books.
Tunerlady avatar reviewed Garden of Stones on + 581 more book reviews
A very different book from Sophie's usual tale, but extremely well written. I could feel the pain and loss those poor people felt when sent to internment camps and how they were mistreated and abused. This can never be allowed to happen again in this country.
booklit avatar reviewed Garden of Stones on + 473 more book reviews
interesting book historical fiction
flyinggems avatar reviewed Garden of Stones on + 451 more book reviews
While reading the book I was not liking the way the timeline of the story was told. I like a little mystery to my books. But at the end I was not disappointed with the hidden mysteries.

The book was an easy read.