A Moment of Reflection: A Review That Captures Reunion: Coda
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One of the most rewarding experiences as an author is seeing readers connect with a story in ways you never expected. Denise Longrie’s recent review of Reunion: Coda perfectly captures the heart of the novel—the balance between love found and love lost, the journey of self-forgiveness, and the music that ties everything together.
In Reunion: Coda, Jim Garraty has achieved his dream of teaching history, and his books enjoy modest success. Yet, beneath that success, he’s still nursing the wounds of a painful divorce. One evening, while unwinding at a bar, a woman approaches with a book bag in hand and asks, “Is this seat taken?” Though she’s a stranger, there’s something hauntingly familiar about her—a presence that unlocks long-buried memories.
Denise’s review speaks to the novel’s richly textured storytelling. Through music, cityscapes, and moments of quiet reflection, Reunion: Coda explores themes of regret, missed chances, and ultimately, acceptance. It’s a novel about embracing imperfection, recognizing the beauty in what was, and making peace with what could have been.
If you’re drawn to narratives that intertwine nostalgia with new beginnings, I invite you to explore Reunion: Coda. And if it resonates with you, I’d love to hear your thoughts—whether in a review, a comment, or simply in the shared reflections of readers who find a piece of themselves in its pages.
Here's Denise's Amazon review.
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