![]() ![]() The cozy comfort of this penultimate volume in the “Little House” series was so nice to read, and that’s why it earned its place on my list of 2019 favorites. These Happy Golden Years by Laura Ingalls Wilder (1943) ![]() It was delicious fun to reconnect with those characters!ģ. It’s also technically a sequel (or rather, a companion novel) to Celia’s House, which I read in 2016 and enjoyed immensely. Set prior to and during World War II, the drama surrounding the life and romance of Tonia makes for a fascinating tale. Stevenson before, but this engaging coming-of-age story set in Scotland might just be my favorite of her books. You can check out my interview with the author here.Ģ. Dykes’ rhythmic prose is a pure joy to read, and her next novel (not in this series) comes out in June! I cannot wait to read Set the Stars Alight, another dual timeline novel. ![]() ![]() The incredibly gorgeous novel Whose Waves These Are and its different yet also compelling prequel novella Up from the Sea came out this spring, and placing this little series at the top of my list was a no-brainer! I absolutely loved the Maine setting, heartwarming stories, and lovely characters. The Ansel-by-the-Sea series by Amanda Dykes (2019) ![]()
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