"Everything She Didn't Say" by Jane Kirkpatrick is the story of Carrie Strahorn who wrote down her life and her internal struggles dealing with a loss she was not wanting to have. This was a typical Jane Kirkpatrick book where she takes the life of a real person and makes a novel out of it. As normal she did an excellent job. We not only read of Carrie's day to day life but also her inner struggles she deals with while being a supportive wife to a railroad promoter and writer. Now if you were expecting and exciting adventure at every turn then this book is not for you. Now if you are me who likes sometimes to just read about the day to day life adventure of someone then this is your book. I have so much more I want to say especially about the inner struggle Carrie deals with but since that gives away a good part of the book I will not do that. So I highly recommend this book to read as the weather cools down.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell a division of Baker Publishing Group. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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