Regret and Forgiveness: The Family She Never Met by Caridad Piñeiro
This is a story of mothers and daughters, estrangement and healing. The story centers around Jessica Russo who is called to Miami to meet her maternal grandmother, whom she has never met and her mother has kept this side of her family very private. Curious to learn more about her mother's side of the family, Jessica travels to Miami and bonds with her grandmother, Carmen and her maternal family. She learns a little about her Cuban heritage and the reason for the family estrangement. Jessica returns home to Brooklyn and shares her experiences with her parents. Eventually, this estranged family will reunite and there is a happy ending, one focused on leaving the past in the past, forgiveness, and moving forward.
I requested this book from Net Galley as I really enjoy historical fiction. I was actually disappointed to not learn more about Jessica's Cuban heritage. The story really focuses more on the relationships between mothers and daughters, which was not badly done but it was predictable. The characters were modestly developed as were their relationships. The descriptions were adequately done as well.
Overall: ⭐⭐⭐
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