El Libro De Los Amigos Perdidos Lisa Wingate ... -

Some critics, such as those at Colloquium , praise the "authentic and credible" character voices. However, a review from Big Little Literature suggests the dialect used for Black characters can occasionally feel like a "cliché".

The narrative weaves together two distinct timelines that eventually converge: El Libro De Los Amigos Perdidos Lisa Wingate ...

Following the Civil War, Hannie Gossett, a formerly enslaved woman, finds herself on a perilous journey to Texas. She is joined by two unlikely companions: Lavinia, the pampered daughter of Hannie's former master, and Juneau Jane, the master's illegitimate Creole daughter. While the half-sisters seek their father to secure a stolen inheritance, Hannie’s deeper mission is to find her mother and siblings, who were sold off years prior. Some critics, such as those at Colloquium ,

“I learned about the lost friends project that I never knew about — fascinating!” The StoryGraph She is joined by two unlikely companions: Lavinia,

“Powerful book about the many people, freed slaves, who were separated from family and community after the end of the Civil War.” The StoryGraph

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Reviewers from The StoryGraph and All About Romance highlight Wingate's use of real historical newspaper ads as "heart-wrenching" and "illuminating".