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Thomas and Beal in the Midi, by Christopher Tilghman

cammisasabrina's review

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Super slow.

melissadeemcdaniel's review

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4.0

This novel moves at the languid pace of a summer day in the South of France. Its reflections on love, friendship, loyalty and fidelity are presented by the author almost as questions to the reader to be pondered for herself, and then left to the characters to make their own choices. I came to love Thomas and Beal, not as heroes, but as flawed individuals who were open to change in themselves and each other.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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