The only thing better than reading a well-written book full of substance and defined characters is learning something at the same time. I found the author's descriptions of bridge-building and the suffrage movement to be interesting and informative without being too heavy. Readers with connect with Emily as she struggles to fulfill her husband's dreams while placing her own on hold. Readers with empathize with and champion for Emily as she tries to balance the overwhelming responsibilities of building a bridge and being an advocate for women as well as a wife and mother. I gave this book a rating of 4 out of 5.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2020
The Engineer's Wife by Tracey Enerson Wood
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