31 Paradiso by Rhoda Huffey APR 2022 LTER
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31 Paradiso by Rhoda Huffey
After the death of her boyfriend, Francine moves back to California and purchases an Apartment building in Venice Beach. The apartment is how she will try to make make a living, along with working as a massage therapist.
She also tries to reestablish a relationship with her devout Evangelical family. Juggling her new responsibilities, (new) life and family will not be an easy task. She will have to do some deep soul searching to achieve the best life possible for herself.
The story moves at a fast pace with interesting characters and a unique plot. Francine is living a life she is not accustom to, meeting eccentric people and trying to move on while living with grief. Her family (is) disproving, judgmental and very religious, making her reevaluate all of her life choices.
Francine is likable though flawed. I wanted her to find inner peace and happiness. Overall I found 31 Paradiso compelling and intriguing I recommend to those who like stories with a (heavy) religious theme.
After the death of her boyfriend, Francine moves back to California and purchases an Apartment building in Venice Beach. The apartment is how she will try to make make a living, along with working as a massage therapist.
She also tries to reestablish a relationship with her devout Evangelical family. Juggling her new responsibilities, (new) life and family will not be an easy task. She will have to do some deep soul searching to achieve the best life possible for herself.
The story moves at a fast pace with interesting characters and a unique plot. Francine is living a life she is not accustom to, meeting eccentric people and trying to move on while living with grief. Her family (is) disproving, judgmental and very religious, making her reevaluate all of her life choices.
Francine is likable though flawed. I wanted her to find inner peace and happiness. Overall I found 31 Paradiso compelling and intriguing I recommend to those who like stories with a (heavy) religious theme.