Debbie Rozier's Reviews > Ladies' Day
Ladies' Day
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I enjoyed this book because even though it is a family drama it is written through the lens of hope which gives the book an optimistic tone.
There is also a focal point about golf in this read. Even though I’m not a golfer (my hubby is), I appreciate this as it reveals more about the sport at both the competitive and recreational levels.
This book is told in two points of view. The first is Beth, a 56 year old divorced college professor. The second is Sky, a 15 year old golfer.
Beth’s daughter, Julie, disappeared 15 years ago and even with extensive searching she has never been found.
Sky’s mother left her when she was 2 and until recently Sky thought she was dead.
When one of Beth’s golfing friends shows her a flyer for a golf tournament that has Sky’s picture on it, Beth feels like Sky may be her granddaughter.
The book not only goes through the journey of Beth and Sky as they discover if they are related it is also gives a vivid look at both Beth and Sky as individuals.
What sticks out to me for Sky is that she always feels like she has to maintain her “game face” every minute of every day.
Beth is my age so her hot flashes and sense of responsibility to everyone around her are two traits I can relate to.
There is also a focal point about golf in this read. Even though I’m not a golfer (my hubby is), I appreciate this as it reveals more about the sport at both the competitive and recreational levels.
This book is told in two points of view. The first is Beth, a 56 year old divorced college professor. The second is Sky, a 15 year old golfer.
Beth’s daughter, Julie, disappeared 15 years ago and even with extensive searching she has never been found.
Sky’s mother left her when she was 2 and until recently Sky thought she was dead.
When one of Beth’s golfing friends shows her a flyer for a golf tournament that has Sky’s picture on it, Beth feels like Sky may be her granddaughter.
The book not only goes through the journey of Beth and Sky as they discover if they are related it is also gives a vivid look at both Beth and Sky as individuals.
What sticks out to me for Sky is that she always feels like she has to maintain her “game face” every minute of every day.
Beth is my age so her hot flashes and sense of responsibility to everyone around her are two traits I can relate to.
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Reading Progress
Started Reading
June 8, 2023
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Finished Reading
June 9, 2023
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