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Katharine's Remarkable Road Trip (by Gail Ward Olmsted)

This book was a fun read. Based on the real-life character of Katherine Prescott Wormley, you will be treated to a journey with her as she travels by herself on a road trip from Rhode Island to New Hampshire. The fact that she is 77 years old and the book takes place in the early 1900s is astounding. She lived a remarkable life and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time with her on her travels (both physically and through memories). This is a great opportunity to get lost in the pages of a delightful story about an amazing woman.


Thank you to NetGalley and Black Rose Writing for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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