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B**S
Incredibly beautiful - had me in tears at the end
This is a beautiful, warm read. Real, messy, heart warming, sad, funny and just when you think there may be a semi happy ending, a wonderful and moving twist that made me cry.Gorgeous characters that I wanted to know more about and this is exactly what the book does, it takes you back and tells their stories then brings you to the present. And it isn't all smiles and joy but at the heart of the book is...love.Beautifully written, hard to put down, I was sad to finish it so I have now ordered Ruth's first two books. A perfect autumn read.
T**Y
Charming
Real, relevant, contemporary. Just lovely. An unexpected twist at the end. The one you expect, and the one you don't. Inter-generational, inclusive, and rooted in Welsh culture. Just a lovely book.
A**R
Wonderfull
This has to be one of my favourite books I've ever read, so invested in the 4 generation families characters and how the generations had shaped them into the complex and forgivable power house women they all were. Beautifully written, offered happiness , sadness and hope and inspiration- well with a read.
J**N
Full Circle
Love Untold by Ruth Jones is a beautiful love story set over the years and one that I just could not put down.It is also a book that had me reaching for the tissues as the ending approached. If the book was heartfelt and beautiful (which it was), the ending was absolutely superb. The love which simmered underneath the whole book came full circle.This is a book about four generations of women within the same family. It is about their love and relationships with each other and with those around them.Mistakes are made over the years. Absences happen. There seems no way back – but love binds everything together.We see the fierce, protective and loyal love of a mother. Mothers want the best for their children, even if they are wayward. A mother’s love never dies.Grandma Grace is the matriarch of the family. Her love is deep and wide. Her love has no boundaries. Those who are hurting will always find that her arms are open wide.The action is seen through various points of view. It alternates between characters and time periods as we see instances and relationships that have shaped characters lives. All the characters were well drawn, likable and realistic. They were easy to empathise with.Love Untold is a most beautiful book about a family, its’ interactions, its’ relationships – and most of all its’ love.We all need a Grandma Grace in our lives.
A**Y
A truly good read.
Brilliantly written in a way that keeps the reader enthralled and surprised right up until the end. I laughed out loud and cried buckets. Just fabulous.
S**L
Ruth Jones is such a good story teller.
I did enjoy it but thought it was too long.
T**@
Latest Ruth Jones novel
The story is good, and a nice easy summer read.I didn’t enjoy at the beginning, though as started to get to know the characters I loved it!Ruth Jones first novel Grass is Greener is a good read, my favourite her books.
H**N
A beautiful story of intergenerational love and forgiveness
As Grace nears her 90th birthday she wants to keep the celebrations to a minimum; having a wild swim in the sea and spending time with her granddaughter, Elin, and great granddaughter, Beca. There is one person missing from her celebrations that she would love more than anything to bring back into the family fold, her daughter, Alys. Is 30 years too long to heal the rift?This was the second book club choice for my work book club for this month and to be honest, it’s not a book I would have chosen for myself and I would have missed out on a real treat.This is essentially the story of 4 generations of women from the same family; Grace, Alys, Elin and Beca. The chapters change focus between the four of them so each gets their time to shine and the reader really gets to know each of the four women. The story isn’t told in a linear way, we go back in time in places to see how the characters have ended up in the positions they are in now. It’s a really effective way of telling the stories of all the women and worked really well.The characterisation is excellent. These four women had their own distinct personalities but you could also see the little similarities as would be expected with relatives. I also felt that you could see where some of the characters had influenced others. After spending her early childhood with a chaotic, alcoholic Mother, Elin is very rigid and controlled in her behaviours and relationships.I really enjoyed Jones’ writing style. I’m sure this is going to be a bit of an unpopular opinion but I am not a “Gavin and Stacey” fan so it wasn’t a given to me that I would enjoy this but it had a lovely easy reading flow to it.I don’t want to give away any spoilers but Jones tugs at the old heart strings at times and I did almost cry in public whilst reading today.This is definitely an occasion where I’m glad a book club pick has pushed me to pick up a book I probably would never have read otherwise because I would have missed out on a gem here.
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