Review: Time After Time

Time After Time Time After Time by Lisa Grunwald
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I started this book when I got to Baltimore. A little here. A little there. After a bit, I couldn't put it down.

A railroad engineer going to work at Grand Central Station in New York runs into an enigmatic woman one morning. She is endearing. She seems confused. She seems like she is from another time. And he can't quite forget her.

A year later, exactly a year later, he sees her again. This time he has breakfast with her. He learns her address and her name. And then he loses her. A little research reveals she died in a terminal accident several years before. What has he just encountered?

And so begins the story of Joe and Nora. And World War 2. Of loves and losses and hopes and disappointments. Of moving forward when staying put seems safer.

This isn't just their love story. It's a story of America. And pursuing adventure.

I did not buy this book on sale, bu it was definitely worth the price of admission.



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