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The Misinterpretation of Tara Jupp
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Set in 1960s England, this sequel of sorts of the Lost Art of Keeping Secrets follows the story of Tara Jupp, a vicar’s daughter with a golden voice and eccentric (but likeable) family. As a teenager, Tara suddenly finds herself in London with her sister, and on the music scene navigating (and enjoying) a life very different from anything she’s known. But the shadow of an old rift between her sister and sister’s friend is ever present. Like the Lost Art of Keeping Secrets, this one was a fun read, and also like it, music is at its heart (expectedly given Eva Rice’s background). I liked the characters a lot and enjoyed following their stories but what I especially enjoyed was that this lets us follow up on the stories of the characters from the first book even though most (not all) of them are really on the sidelines (some in fact don’t even appear) but one more or less learns how life has turned out for each of them. Very enjoyable read but I did enjoy the first one a tad bit more. Four and a half stars to this one!
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