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The House on Olive Street

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The House on Olive Street

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1999

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The House on Olive Street

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1999
Book Details
Pages

402

Format

Novel • Fiction

Publication Year

1999

Publisher

MIRA

Audience

Adult

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

The House on Olive Street by Robyn Carr receives praise for its engaging storyline and well-developed characters. Readers appreciate the themes of friendship and personal growth. However, some critique it for predictability and a slow start. Overall, it's a heartfelt exploration of life's challenges and triumphs, resonating with those who enjoy character-driven narratives.

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Who Should Read The House on Olive Street?

Readers who enjoy The House on Olive Street by Robyn Carr are drawn to character-driven stories about friendship, self-discovery, and renewal, similar to fans of The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd and Summer Sisters by Judy Blume. These readers appreciate heartwarming tales with emotional depth and personal growth.

Book Details
Pages

402

Format

Novel • Fiction

Publication Year

1999

Publisher

MIRA

Audience

Adult

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