The Memory of Lemon
By: Judith Fertig
Publisher: Berkley
Publication Date: June 2016
ISBN: 9780425277959
Reviewed by: Diana Hettinger
Review Date: June 18, 2016
Publisher: Berkley
Publication Date: June 2016
ISBN: 9780425277959
Reviewed by: Diana Hettinger
Review Date: June 18, 2016
While she is trying to solve this mystery, she is also trying to solve the puzzle of her own past while moving on to her future. Her father, a Vietnam war veteran, left her when she was young, her grandmother’s memory is failing her, and she is struggling to get her unfaithful and famous husband, Luke, to sign divorce papers so that she can finally be with Ben, her old best friend and newfound love. It seems that just about everything wants to get in the way of her happiness, but in order for her to be happy and move on, she needs to learn about and face her past.
The Memory of Lemon has a nice, light reading feel that makes this book easy to read within a few days time or even in one sitting. How the desserts are described will not only make you crave sweets but literally taste them. The way this is written makes you contemplate what flavors identify with your own past and what flavors make you think of certain events that have happened and how they make you feel. It is easy to identify with Fertig’s characters and put yourself in their shoes and try to understand why they are the way they are and why they did what they did. This book makes you see that a little bit of passion, love, and flavor can go a long way.
Quill says: The Memory of Lemon is a fun and light read that is perfectly paired with a front porch and lemonade.
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