![]() I also can't wait to hear what others think about the mural. This novel had been waiting on my shelf for months and I am so glad I waited to return it to the library. ![]() I enjoyed Anna's story more than Morgan's and though the ending was a bit slapdash for me with the sudden revelation of grandparents, babies, and such - overall, Big Lies In A Small Town was a joy to read. It was a sense of understanding and acceptance of their future with this pain. ![]() I liked that Big Lies In A Small Town didn't gloss over the horrors Morgan and Anna received and caused but instead demonstrated how people have the opportunity to find some type of absolution. ![]() They both lived through life-altering circumstances and through the Edenton mural found a sense of ease. Big Lies in a Small Town, by the bestselling author Diane Chamberlain, is an emotional novel about two women connected by a painting that holds many dark. Through painting, they found release and though neither are able to forget the past, the mural provided them the opportunity for it to no longer control them. Coincidental? I think not! Red in the mural was a symbolism for the blood that went into it for both Morgan and Anna. The mural was cathartic for both characters and literally tied them together by blood. ![]() I could not stop thinking about the secrets hidden in the mural. I was bogged down with other work-related things and every moment I was away from this novel, I was eager to get back. Whilst reading Big Lies In A Small Town, I never had the opportunity to sit and read it from cover to cover. ![]()
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