I loved this story. I wanted to read it from the first second I heard it was going to be published, and I was not disappointed. Congrats, Jamie Ford, on climbing up the NYTimes bestselling list!
I'm about halfway through this book, and it is really good. There's a lot of the relationship between Henry and his son, Marty, which didn't get mentioned much in this clip (It's hard to sum up 280 pages in 4 minutes).
It wasn't even sad. How was it sad whatsoever?
They reunited and the ending just showed that they still loved each other...
I thought it was pretty corny (Spolier alert) that Keikos husband died aswell.
Would've been more reasonable if he was still alive.
But still, I've got to admit once I started reading it I couldn't stop.
1skaye 5 months ago
an amazing book
mkredich 6 months ago
This book was very sad and depressing, along with heartwarming and a must-read. I loved every single page.
Wolfluver5023 11 months ago 2
I thought Jamie Fored was a woman......
NorwayAMVs 1 year ago
Totally enjoyed the book. I was went on the journey the bitter and sweet are what made the love real. Please be made into a movie.
sandkassal 1 year ago
i love jamie fords daughter. all of them are stunning
MadHouseInd 2 years ago
I loved this story. I wanted to read it from the first second I heard it was going to be published, and I was not disappointed. Congrats, Jamie Ford, on climbing up the NYTimes bestselling list!
WriterintheStorm 2 years ago
I'm about halfway through this book, and it is really good. There's a lot of the relationship between Henry and his son, Marty, which didn't get mentioned much in this clip (It's hard to sum up 280 pages in 4 minutes).
thekoolaidmom 2 years ago