Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Home No Matter Where by Nancy Naigle - A Book Review

  

This novel will appeal to women of all ages as they empathize with three generations of the Palakiko women. Rosemary, the widowed grandmother, had moved and made Whelk's Island her home. Nina, her divorced daughter, looking for a way to reconnect with her teenaged daughter and to find peace in her own life, has brought them to stay with Rosemary for the summer. The question now is: Can Whelk's Island work its magic on Nina and Kendra as it had done for Rosemary and her friends.

This delightful book contains a story of hope and reconciliation, but these don't come easily, nor do they arrive all at once. Patience and perseverance are key. The gradual steps toward healing and the building of community are what will keep readers engrossed in this poignant tale. Fans of Grace Greene's books will also love Nancy Naigle's Shell Collector novels of which this is the third.

I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of Home No Matter Where from Penguin Random House Christian Publishing Group via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.




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