The Violets of March (Paperback)
by Sarah Jio

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When Emily gets an invitation to stay with her great-aunt on idyllic Bainbridge Island in Washington State, she accepts, longing to be healed by the sea and put her life back together. Researching her next book, Emily discovers a red velvet diary--dated 1943--which reveals startling connections to her own life.

 
 
 
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  • ISBN-13: 9780452297036
  • ISBN-10: 0452297036
  • Publisher: Plume Books
  • Publish Date: April 2011
  • Page Count: 296
  • Reading Level: Ages 18-UP

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  • Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page .
  • Review Date: 2011-03-28
  • Reviewer: Staff

Jio debuts with a pleasant if familiar story of a woman rebuilding after romantic and professional setbacks. A few years ago, Emily Wilson was a bestselling writer married to a loving and handsome man. Now her husband has ditched her and she's unable to string four words together. Looking for rejuvenation and inspiration, Emily leaves New York City for a month at her great-aunt Bee's Bainbridge Island home, but soon after she arrives, she discovers a mysterious diary from 1943 and becomes fascinated by the love story captured by the unknown diarist. Emily's attempts to ferret out the story behind the diary bring her into contact with the island's mildly colorful locals; as Emily enjoys a simmering romance with an artist, answers prove hard to come by, and even Bee is reluctant to share the truth. Though simple miscommunication and misunderstandings play lamentably important roles later on and the supporting cast is fairly vanilla, readers looking for an easy-to-digest story of starting over will enjoy the ever-determined Emily and the lovely setting. (May)

 
 
 
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