Review: The Missing Pieces of Nancy Moon

The Missing Pieces of Nancy Moon The Missing Pieces of Nancy Moon by Sarah Steele
My rating: 3 of 5 stars



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** spoiler alert ** This was a predictable yet lovely story of Flo, who learns she has a great aunt after discovering a box of 1960s era patterns, fabrics, and photos in the back of the closet.

She determines that this is her great aunt Nancy, but why had her grandmother, who raised, never mentioned her? Her grandmother's friend reveals that Nancy had disappeared in Europe after 1962 and they had never heard from her again.

Flo is a bit of a mess after the loss of a full-term pregnancy and learning her husband had cheated on her, so she sets out to discover where Nancy has gone by following the travel notes on each of the patterns, and to make the trip more interesting, she sews all the clothes Nancy had made herself, using similar material.

The story follows Flo's journey to find Nancy and resolve the sorrow in her heart as well as Nancy's journey.

As I said, sweet and predictable. I might have given this four stars but the ending left me with more questions than answers and was just weird. It turns out that Flo's grandmother and friends had been staying in touch with Nancy all along. And let her set out on this very unlikely journey to discover what had happened to Nancy 60 years earlier.

Ah well. I enjoyed traveling to France and Italy with Nancy and Flo even if the ending was just strange.

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