Giver Of Stars Book Review. These women endure several challenges along the way facing racism and sexism as well as the hardships of small-town life. Review of The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes. In The Giver of Stars Moyes introduces us to the Pack Horse Library Project one of FDRs programs to provide employment and. The main character and co-heroine comes from a cozy but rigid and oppressive home in England meets a young American marries him and lands in a small town in 1937 Kentucky.
Women become horseback librarians in 1930s Kentucky and face challenges from the landscape the weather and the men around them. All opinions are my own. The Giver of Stars first came on my radar when it was picked for the Hello Sunshine Book Club hosted by Reese Witherspoon however it was not until I read the synopsis that I was convinced I needed to read this book. An adventure story grounded in female competence and mutual support and an obvious affection for the popular literature of the early 20th century give this Depression-era novel plenty of appeal. Review of The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes. The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes is a fictional tale about the real-life Packhorse Librarians of Kentucky.
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I received a copy of The Giver of Stars in exchange for a review. The joyful and uplifting storytelling carried this plot effortlessly making this novel an easy but adventurous read. The Giver of Stars first came on my radar when it was picked for the Hello Sunshine Book Club hosted by Reese Witherspoon however it was not until I read the synopsis that I was convinced I needed to read this book. The cover jacket is gorgeous. The Giver of Stars is not only a beautiful historic tale but also a celebration of women their bravery and the power of literature. All opinions are my own.