A friend lent me What We Keep by Elizabeth Berg. I took it on the airplane thinking it would keep me occupied. The story is about two sisters and it did keep me occupied until Great Falls, Montana when I finished the last page. This book is a quick read and I enjoyed it but boy, those miles over Montana, Idaho and Washington were long and boring without anything to read. I did enjoy the story about the two sisters and their mother whom they thought abandoned them. In the end they learned that each one of them was doing her best and isn't that true of all of us?
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