Broken for You

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Table of Contents



Overview
The author, Stephanie Kallos, presents a quirky and heartwarming tale that explores the bonds of friendship and redemption in the face of adversity. * * *

Characters
[Margaret Hughes] – A 70-year-old Seattle mansion owner struggling with the loss of loved ones and facing a terminal brain tumor. [Margaret Hughes Character Image]
[Wanda Schultz] – A 34-year-old stage manager who has been searching for love and a sense of belonging. [Wanda Schultz Character Image]
[M. J. Striker/Naminggale
*] – Wanda's father, an artist gone missing but sought by several characters. [M. J. Striker/Naminggale Character Image]


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The book garnered high praise for its unique characters, relatable themes, and emotional depth. Reviews称赞Stephanie Kallos's prose as "amazing" and "richly layered with layers of meaning." Many readers appreciated the story's historical aspects and its depiction of the human condition. However, a minority criticized the book for its excessive use of dialogue and lack of development in some key areas.


Quotes
"[A] wonderful, engaging story reminiscent of works by John Irving and Anne Tyler in its bittersweet humor and well-drawn characters." – Library Journal
"[C]ompelling, richly layered story reminiscent of works by John Irving and Anne Tyler in its bittersweet humor and well-drawn characters." – Kirkus Reviews



The protagonistMargaret Hughes's journey of discovering her purpose and finding meaning despite facing ailing health and loss of loved ones represents a profound shift from living with regret and anger. * * *
After struggling with the initial challenges of adapting to her new living arrangements, Margaret began a gradual process of healing by connecting with her fellow tenants. Wanda and M. J. found new roles and connections through the interactions with Margaret and the rest of the residents of the mansion who were seeking healing or solace. * * *
Stephanie Kallos's writing style is vivid and engaging, allowing readers to connect deeply with the characters' stories. * * *

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The book's themes of friendship, redemption, and healing resonate with readers and offer a reminder that change is possible even in the midst of pain. * * *

Quotes

"[The] characters were so interesting and yet I found them behaving in the most unbelievable ways." – Reader's Review

"It was one of the most unusual and yet special stories"Stephanie Kallos



[Broken for You] is a poignant novel that encourages readers to embrace their imperfections and seek connection in the world. * * *

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The author's skillful storytelling leaves readers with a lasting impression of the resilient spirit of hope found in the human spirit. * * *

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