![]() ![]() While they certainly make mistakes and have flaws, they are deeply human. However, it is also a saga about family, friendships and love, though the discussions of these themes were driven by the plot and so were treated lightly.Ī wonderful aspect of Kate Morton’s writing is her kindness to her characters. The horrors of war certainly act as an undercurrent to this story. The Book Club has been reading quite a few books either set in or strongly referencing both world wars, and so it was for The Lake House. The house itself is an important character in the book, and is described so vividly that one can picture each scene unfolding. The Lake House is an ambitious story that spans 70 years and follows multiple intertwining and intersecting plots, all revolving around an old lake house in Cornwall. The Lake House is our favourite book to date, a unanimous choice. Now, you may think that this isn’t saying much, but Patty actually likes her job. ![]() Our feelings as a group can be summed up by Patty’s comment, “I wanted to stay home from work to keep reading”. The Book Club met to discuss The Lake House by Kate Morton. ![]()
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