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Bloom

  • Writer: Lesley Goldthorpe
    Lesley Goldthorpe
  • Jan 10
  • 1 min read

Bloom is one of those quietly lovely books that sneaks up on you. It’s gentle, a little quirky, and surprisingly emotional without ever feeling heavy or overwhelming.

The story centers on grief, family, and learning to move forward when life doesn’t look the way you expected. At first glance, it seems simple—but the deeper you get, the more it grows on you (no pun intended). The characters feel real and flawed, and their relationships are messy in that very human way that makes you root for them.

What really sets Bloom apart is its warmth. Even while dealing with loss and change, the book has a comforting, hopeful tone. There’s humor sprinkled in, moments that make you smile, and plenty of heart. It’s not fast-paced or twisty—this is a sit-with-a-cup-of-coffee kind of read that lets you settle in and breathe.

Overall, Bloom is tender, cozy, and quietly uplifting. If you enjoy character-driven stories about healing, found family, and starting over, this one is absolutely worth picking up. It’s the kind of book that leaves you feeling a little softer by the end.

 
 
 

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