Wednesday, July 31, 2019

One Hundred Names/Cecilia Ahern/469 pgs



Kitty Logan thought she had a story that would be a big sensation, but she was wrong.  Now Kitty is paying the price for broadcasting the story in ways she never could have imagined.  A simple apology could not undo the damage she caused.  But fortunately, her other reporting job with the magazine, Etcetera, was still there and hanging by a thread.

Constance, her mentor and friend who ran the magazine, is dying.  She tells Kitty to write the story she always wanted to write.  Kitty goes to the office and finds a file of Constance’s that she assumes to be a story that Constance always wanted to write.  Before she can ask about it, her mentor passes away.  All that is in the file is a single sheet of paper with a list of one hundred names.  There are no notes or directions as to how these people might be related.

Using every resource that she can, Kitty pursues the story that Constance knew she could.  And along the way Kitty meets the most wonderful people with the perfect stories, the stories Kitty always wanted to write.  A must read if you believe in everyday people.

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