The Book of Lost Friends / Lisa Wingate

The Book of Lost Friends / Jailhouse Book Club Inmate Book Review

RATINGS

Overall: 4.5 / 5 stars

Text Level: Medium

Entertainment: High

Self-Help: Low

Genres: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Military, Civil War

Page Count: 388

Buy on: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Target


Review By: Galactic Geek

An enlightening story of America’s forbidden past.

It’s Louisiana. The South. The Civil War. And it’s also 1987. This book is a true jump of women and their bonds of the ages that tells both of slavery and slave owners. It deals with a small town and the ghosts of these slave owner ancestors. What was right and what was wrong. But most of all, it tells of three young women that should have not been thrust together in 1887 that struggled to get what was rightfully theirs throughout time and inheritance. Three young women that shared practically nothing in common except a father and slave owner. This novel is a mixture of emotions and feelings that will want you yearning for more. This is history alive, told with heartbreaks and optimism. If you are a high school teacher, this should be a must on your reading requirements.