The Library of Lost and Found by Phaedra Patrick
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
You might call this a “coming of age” story, though Martha Storm didn’t come of age until well in her 40’s. That’s when she finally figured out that she could choose her own path and become what she wanted to become and that she had great worth. Thomas, her father, was the villain of the story. He made her feel unlovable and inadequate her entire life. In an effort to be loved, she allows fellow workers and townspeople and even her own sister to tromp all over her and take advantage of her desire to help and serve others. I love how she learns to stand up for herself and still serve and help others. I enjoyed this book.
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