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The Atlas of Untold Stories (by Sara Brunsvold)

I love books about books and that include a road trip. So I was excited to get lost in the pages of this one. The fact that the road trip was focused on the classics in literature was a big plus for me. The difficult relationship between the mother and her two adult daughters was difficult to experience. But as you journey through the pages with Edie, Lauren, and Chloe, you will begin to discover the stories that live within us but we may not share with others. This was an emotional read with a wonderful sprinkling of faith and trusting in God to help map out our stories. He is the best author to navigate the threads of our life story. As the reviewer, DevotedToHope said, “She reminded me that the best stories are the ones that invite us to keep our eyes open to the Author of them all, and to live each chapter in wonder, grace, humble worship, and steadfast obedience.”


A good clean read about family, relationships, mistakes, insecurity, secrets, faith, and healing. Definitely one to put on your to-be-read list.


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


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