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True Colors: A Novel – Book Review

True Colors A Novel

True Colors A Novel

By Kristin Hannah, 2010c., 541 pages

The three Grey Sisters have gone through struggling times with the death of their mother, their stern, disapproving father and the deteriorating of their beloved family ranch; however, they have remained close and supportive…or have they?

Winona, the oldest sister, a lawyer who ‘manages’ the family like a business but struggles with her own personal problems in life such as her weight and peculiar relationships with men. Aurora, the middle sister who gives the appearance of having it all-together, a husband, two children, a beautiful home. She does her best to keep peace amongst everyone. And, Vivi Ann, the baby of the family that everyone adores, who is perfect in looks, actions and love; or is she truly as perfect as she seems?


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The bond between the sisters weakens and strengthens during the years as they work to save the ranch and their family heritage. Secrets are made and secrets are revealed; showing many colors of jealously, passion and hate. Through their difficulties and their good times, the Grey Family reminds us all just how important the love and support of family truly is.

If you are a fan of Kristin Hannah’s novels, you will find it hard to put this one down until you have read the last page.

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