



Write My Name Across the Sky: A Novel [O'Neal, Barbara] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Write My Name Across the Sky: A Novel Review: Great Story - I thoroughly enjoyed the story of this family. Each character is so unique and special. I hope you don’t miss this one! Review: A Terrific Book - This is a wonderful family drama. It’s about 3 creative women, bound by love and family. Meet half sisters, Sam and Willow, and their aunt, Gloria, a mother figure after their own mother died. Each woman has her own sphere of creativity, and I love how the author shows us each one. As the story opens, the two sisters are each facing a creative crisis, and needs the other two (as well as friends and colleagues) to help her resolve it. Each woman also has (or had) a man in her creative corner, so to speak. Gloria lost touch with the man she loved deeply decades ago, but thinks about him often as her crisis circles around her. Sam’s best friend cut her off a year ago, and she feels adrift without his support. Willow hasn’t ever had a supportive relationship, and washes up back in New York after the last disappointing relationship with a man ends. I really like how the author deals with the man-woman love-partnership puzzles of each woman. No fairy tales, but very human, very real tales of the hard personal growth and deep need for forgiveness we all experience in our most treasured relationships. If you like stories about mature women who face personal challenges with courage and who help each other, you’ll like this one. If you like stories about creativity and the often lonely path of the creatively driven, you’ll like it. If you like stories about the possibilities of creative partnerships between men and women, you’ll like it. It’s a clean read, with no swearing or violence, and a couple of discreet off-screen sex scenes.
| Best Sellers Rank | #478,237 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #900 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction #2,108 in Mothers & Children Fiction #6,126 in Contemporary Women Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (31,017) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1542021642 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1542021647 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 365 pages |
| Publication date | August 10, 2021 |
| Publisher | Lake Union Publishing |
D**7
Great Story
I thoroughly enjoyed the story of this family. Each character is so unique and special. I hope you don’t miss this one!
A**N
A Terrific Book
This is a wonderful family drama. It’s about 3 creative women, bound by love and family. Meet half sisters, Sam and Willow, and their aunt, Gloria, a mother figure after their own mother died. Each woman has her own sphere of creativity, and I love how the author shows us each one. As the story opens, the two sisters are each facing a creative crisis, and needs the other two (as well as friends and colleagues) to help her resolve it. Each woman also has (or had) a man in her creative corner, so to speak. Gloria lost touch with the man she loved deeply decades ago, but thinks about him often as her crisis circles around her. Sam’s best friend cut her off a year ago, and she feels adrift without his support. Willow hasn’t ever had a supportive relationship, and washes up back in New York after the last disappointing relationship with a man ends. I really like how the author deals with the man-woman love-partnership puzzles of each woman. No fairy tales, but very human, very real tales of the hard personal growth and deep need for forgiveness we all experience in our most treasured relationships. If you like stories about mature women who face personal challenges with courage and who help each other, you’ll like this one. If you like stories about creativity and the often lonely path of the creatively driven, you’ll like it. If you like stories about the possibilities of creative partnerships between men and women, you’ll like it. It’s a clean read, with no swearing or violence, and a couple of discreet off-screen sex scenes.
T**A
Gentle girlpower message
I love this author's way of spinning a story. If needed something to just 'take me away' and this book did just that. I love the gentle girl power focus. Guys came second. How refreshing. I also love that it was set in NY, always a treat. My sister is a concert violinist. I'm classically trained but chose songwriting because I love lyrics. Both of us were prodigies as kids. The only part of the book that didn't quite ring true was the, "I'm going to compose a folky piece and win a competition that pays my rent," bit. Ugh... not quite how it goes. I've won many a classical competition. They are strictly written note. And then there are songwriting competitions - mostly a way for certain people to make a lot of money off innocent amatuer songwriters. But this mix of Celtic/violin/lyrics turning into a competition piece? Nope. That's like watching people fake playing instruments during films. Giant eye roll. But this book was so lovely - and even the music part, SO sweet, I vote 'no biggie' and give it five stars. I do believe escaping into music is a way many musicians go. I do believe the edgy sister, the free-spirited aunt who flies around. And I was married to an Israeli lol. They can be quite charming. This one sounded very special :-) Sweet book, awesome writer. A person just forgets they are reading and sinks into the book...!
K**D
Another lovely read from Barbara O'Neal.
Her prose is wonderful - smooth as silk. Her characters have depth and dimension - thoughtful, funny, irritating, kind, flawed, intriguing and interesting. She has a way of weaving a story which pulls my emotions in many directions. Well with the read!
E**R
Another beautiful story!
Barbara O’Neal writes beautifully, her characters are well developed and story lines intertwine seamlessly. I lose track of time when I read her books and Write My Name Across the Sky is no different. This is a story about family, the bonds of sisterhood and ultimately how three independent women are stronger together than apart. Willow, the younger sister is a truly talented musician, pixie-like and so eager to win her sister’s love. Her music is her world, much to her undoing at times but she also loves to nurture and take care of others. Sam, the older sister who is statuesque and has a beautifully gifted brain. A developer of video games, she has brains but feels ugly, odd and is full of resentment toward everyone especially Willow. Gloria, the auntie who swooped in and took care of the girls when their mother, a beautifully talented but unavailable musician died. Gloria has lived a glamorous life as a TWA flight attendant, traveling to exotic locales, having adventures, romantic flings and all that life entails. Now settled in NYC, she is still glamorous and an influencer. However, one past adventure is coming back to haunt not only her but others as well. This story will draw you in, you will feel Willow’s hurt and uncertainty, Sam’s anger and inability to ask for help, Gloria’s fear and protectiveness of her nieces; and how ultimately the resolve of each woman to determine their own path while staying together as a family. Pull up a comfy seat, you’re going be a while!
T**L
recommended
Enjoyable book to read and/or listen to, the performance was very good. Took me a while to get into the book, but it was interesting and different. I recommend this book,
J**N
Another Great Story!
Author Barbara O'Neal can turn what appears to be an ordinary story into something magical. Her way of weaving the details of a book and the characters together produce a very memorable experience that you don't want to end.
J**G
Brilliantly written, thoroughly enjoyed this book. I can't wait to read more of her work. A new fave for me
L**R
When a well known rock star named Billie Rose died from a drug overdose, her sister Gloria took in Billie's two daughters, Willow aged about nine and Sam thirteen years old. They moved into Billie's enormous New York City apartment, complete with a roof top greenhouse. Gloria gave up her job as a flight attendant and her often lover, Isaak. Nearly thirty years later, Gloria learns that Isaak has been arrested for art forgery and theft in Florence, Italy. Now Gloria has to make a decision in order to save herself as she knows she abetted those crimes. Willow has followed in her mother's footsteps and is an accomplished musician while Sam has developed a software company making computer games with much success. These three women will all have to make life decisions to choose what their futures will be. I very much enjoyed this book which is well written and the storyline which is different and intriguing. When you think about the characters for days after finishing the book and wonder how they are doing, you know you have a winner.
R**U
I am so glad that I chanced upon this book. So deep. So rich. So intense. So vivid. So well written
J**I
Die Personen leben. Die Situationen sind zwar nicht alltäglich aber die lesende Person wird in eine neue faszinierende Welt katapultiert, in der sie lebt, leidet und schwelgt, so lange sie im Buch liest
J**O
I wasn't too sure about this book at first, I struggled to get into it. But once I got past them, the book opened up to me. This was very unusual , as I have never had this happen with any other of her books 📚. Once I got past those chapters, boy, did it all change. I absolutely loved loved it. It made me lol, and she'd some tears. Oh, how I love Barbara's work, I'm just heading off to dive into another of Barbara's books 📚. I would definitely recommend that you read this book. You won't be disappointed.
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