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Rating: Summary: Tear Jerker ! Review: This book literally sent me in tears. Its about Cassandra Rose Harrington a good pianist and violinist from Canada who became the first female that got accepted at the Toronto Symphony Orchestra as a violinist and her friend that she met in college, Elizabeth Crawley who is a business woman. Before Cassandra met Elizabeth in college she had a lesbian relationship with her friend Theresa during her high school years, but Elizabeth doesn't know about it . So, during college both of the women fell for each other but afraid to ruin their friendship, so they didn't tell each other what they feel or act upon it. The story goes on their struggle to find their feelings for each other, along with the people they meet along the way. All in all its a great read. The only problem I have is the story is poorly edited. Too many repeated lines and incorrect sentencing . Some sentences even end abruptly in midsentence . But it still made me cry.
Rating: Summary: Deftly written, warmly appealing, and gently sensitive Review: Till There Was You by V. McConaughy's is a lesbian love story which set in the recent past when women's opportunities were more curtailed than they are today. Two female best friends are drawn together by a stronger emotion than simple comradeship: one is a deeply closeted lesbian who fears ruining her friendship and the other (a violinist of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra), must make the determination to be the first to reveal how she feels. Till There Was You is especially commended as being a deftly written, warmly appealing, and gently sensitive romance novel.
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