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The Bungalow (Center Point Premier Romance (Large Print)) [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Sarah Jio
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (154 customer reviews)

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Book Description

April 1, 2012 Center Point Premier Romance (Large Print)

A sweeping World War II saga of thwarted love, murder, and a long-lost painting.

In the summer of 1942, twenty-one-year-old Anne Calloway, newly engaged, sets off to serve in the Army Nurse Corps on the Pacific island of Bora-Bora. More exhilarated by the adventure of a lifetime than she ever was by her predictable fiancé, she is drawn to a mysterious soldier named Westry, and their friendship soon blossoms into hues as deep as the hibiscus flowers native to the island. Under the thatched roof of an abandoned beach bungalow, the two share a private world-until they witness a gruesome crime, Westry is suddenly redeployed, and the idyll vanishes into the winds of war.

A timeless story of enduring passion, The Bungalow chronicles Anne's determination to discover the truth about the twin losses-of life, and of love-that have haunted her for seventy years.



--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.


Editorial Reviews

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"A heartfelt, engaging love story set against the fascinating backdrop of the war in the Pacific."
--Kristin Hannah, New York Times bestselling author of Home Front and Night Road

"Sarah Jio whips romance, history, and a page-turning mystery into one mesmerizing South Sea dream."
--Carol Cassella, national bestselling author of Oxygen and Healer

"The Bungalow is my favorite book of the year!"
--Jen Lancaster, New York Times bestselling author of If You Were Here

"Seasoned with mystery and awash in the glory of the South Pacific, this stirring wartime romance explores the uncompromising power of long-lost love. Readers pack your bags and set sail for enchantment in Sarah Jio's The Bungalow!"
--Sarah McCoy, author of The Baker's Daughter

"[The Bungalow is] extraordinarily real ... a true page-turner."
--WomansDay.com

"In this rare piece of historical chick lit, a sweeping love story unfolds between a young nurse and a mysterious soldier."
--Marie Claire
 
"This book had the perfect mix of adventure, mystery, romance and sorrow."
--First for Women

"The Bungalow is a story as luscious as its exotic setting. Ms. Jio has crafted a wartime story of passion and friendship, loss and mystery. It's also a story of discovery-discovering one's own heart, and of finding a second chance long after all hope is gone. You'll remember the sparkling water and yellow hibiscus long after the last page is turned, and will want to start searching for your own lost bungalow and the parts of yourself you've long since forgotten."
(-Karen White, author of The Beach Trees ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Sarah Jio is the author of The Violets of March, her debut novel. Based in Seattle, she's been the health and fitness blogger for Glamour and a contributor to major magazines, including Real Simple, Redbook, O, The Oprah Magazine, Cooking Light, Glamour, SELF, Health, American Baby and many others. She has also appeared as a commentator on NPR's Morning Edition. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 359 pages
  • Publisher: Center Point; Lrg edition (April 1, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1611733693
  • ISBN-13: 978-1611733693
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (154 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,094,693 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

The informal bio:
1978-1983: The blissful childhood years. Pigtails. French braids. Bunny rabbits. Warm, chocolate chip cookies. Blackberry-picking. Saltwater sandals. Magical Christmases. Trips to Disneyland. Dress up. Swingsets. Bossing around younger siblings. Slip 'n Slides and kiddie pools. Shenanigans.

1983-1988: The jelly bracelet and Keds years. Wrote first book, titled "A Tug Boat's Dream." Leggings with long sweaters and belts. Hypercolor T-shirts. Pink boom boxes. Monarch butterflies. Norwegian dancing. Sleepovers. Cabbage Patch dolls. Lisa Frank stickers. Rollerskating at the rink. Little House on the Prairie. Experimental hairstyles, including feathered bangs and the poodle perm. Best friend moves away. Wishing on stars. First crushes. All details recorded in diary, read by little brother.

1988-1993: The hair-flipping years. Boys. Gap sale rack. Junior high angst. Rollerblading. Tennis. More bad hair. Survive California earthquake. Find a message in a bottle. Ate a lot of fettuccine alfredo. Move into new house. Babysitters Club. Italian sodas at the mall.

1993-1996: The band groupie years. Shock mother with punk rock boyfriend who comes to house with mohawk, writes song for me called "Bad Hair Day." Broken heart. Cut hair to a short pixie and dye platinum blond. Church camps. Boys. Private school. Grounded. Tennis. Mexico. Debate team. Green 1969 Volkswagen Beetle. Grounded. Nancy Drew. Safeway. Banana Boat suntan lotion. Starbucks. Daydreaming.

1996-2000: The college years. Journalism. Character-building. Deadlines. Expeditions to Canada. Three part-time jobs. Date football player, Calvin Klein underwear model, before meeting love of my life. Summers in Alaska. First apartment in Seattle. IKEA. Soul searching.

2000-2005: The busy years. Get married (finish a magazine deadline the night before wedding). Honeymoon in Tahiti. Buy house. Remodel house. Become fanatical about gardening. Become doggie mama to Paisley the golden retriever who digs up prized garden. Go to a cooking class in Provence and spend two nights solo in Paris missing husband. Write a zillion magazine articles. Open a bottle of champagne when I see my name in O, The Oprah Magazine. Write first book. Do not sell first book (blessing in disguise). Beloved grandfather dies. Baby fever. Nesting.

2005-2012: The babies and books years. Buy another house. Remodel kitchen. Wash dishes in bathtub. Became a regular contributor to Glamour. First baby born. Colic. No sleep. Crying. Organic baby food. Balance. Magazines deadlines. Second baby arrives. Write new novel. Beloved grandma dies. Sign with literary agent. Sell novel at auction in U.S., and later in 14 countries. Sell second novel. Third baby arrives. Level of chaos in home explodes. Sign with film agent. Interview Gwyneth Paltrow (on the phone, while nursing a baby), Maya Angelou, and others. Sell third and fourth novels. Go on book tour. With a baby. Three boys under the age of six. Drink a lot of coffee, and sometimes wine. Buy new house. Dream of huge refrigerator and office with doors that lock. Write fifth novel. Take boys to Disneyland. Long jogs. Big dreams. Health. Grateful.

The formal bio:
Sarah Jio is the author of THE VIOLETS OF MARCH, a Library Journal Best Book of 2011, and THE BUNGALOW, both published in 2011 by Penguin (Plume). Her third novel, BLACKBERRY WINTER, will be published on September 25, 2012, and her fourth, THE LAST CAMELLIA, is out in June of 2013. Sarah is hard at work on her fifth novel. Based in Seattle, she's the health and fitness blogger for Glamour.com and has contributed to major magazines, including Real Simple, Redbook, O, The Oprah Magazine, Cooking Light, Glamour, SELF, Health, American Baby and many others. She has also appeared as a commentator on NPR's Morning Edition. To learn more about Sarah, visit www.sarahjio.com.




Customer Reviews

Lovely story, well written, great summer/beach read. E. Clark  |  38 reviewers made a similar statement
I read this book in a day, I could not put it down. Donna Jordan-bowen  |  29 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
65 of 67 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another fantastic book by Sarah Jio! December 27, 2011
Format:Paperback
The year is 1942 and the country is at war. Twenty-one year old, Anne Calloway is about to marry a man she has known all her life. As Anne prepares to walk down the aisle, she begins to question the life set before her. Her best friend Kitty announces she has enlisted to serve as a nurse and is headed to the Pacific island of Bora-Bora to serve. Anne believes this is her chance to make sure she is about to choice the right life for herself. So Anne heads to Bora-Bora with Kitty.

Shortly after arriving, Anne meets a handsome soldier named Westry. Anne and Westry find an abandoned bungalow on the beach and they begin the processes of repairing it. While repairing the bungalow, they would leave each other little notes in and over time their friendship turns to romance. Then one evening everything changes when a shocking crime occurs. Anne's tour is over and Westry is being redeployed. Yet the mystery of what happened that night is still lingering. Will they find each other again, was their love the sort of love that stands the test of time and war? You need to read it yourself to find out, but I promise you will be glad you did.

I'm not sure about anyone else, but when I read I see the story in my head. Some books are more real than others. Sometimes they are even a little hazy and I get moments of focus. For me, The Bungalow was an old black and white movie straight out of my grandparent's generation. I was swept away by Jio's vivid descriptions and I loved every minute of it. I honestly could visualize the entire book! Once again, I couldn't put Sarah's book down! Thank goodness I mostly read after the kids went to bed because I was so engrossed in the story I lost track of time. I finished The Bungalow in a day.

When the story was over, I was left with a few questions. At first this really bothered me, but truthfully it makes the whole story more realistic. When in real life is everything tied up nice and pretty? Almost never. When the story ended, I was sad. I wanted more--I didn't want to leave these characters. I will now have to sit on my hands and wait for Jio's next novel to be published.

An absolute definite recommend! I recall after I read Sarah's first book, The Violets of March, saying it was my favorite book. I think after reading The Bungalow I can say Sarah Jio is my favorite contemporary writer.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A captivating, romantic page-turner December 27, 2011
Format:Paperback
Sarah Jio has done it again! I devoured The Bungalow just as fast as I did The Violets of March. As in Violets, The Bungalow offers readers several mysteries rolled into one compelling and often heart-breaking romance--this time between Anne, a woman engaged to a man she feels ambivalent about, and Westry, the solider who steals her heart when the pair discover an abandoned Bora Bora bungalow that was once home to a famous painter (I won't say who, but art enthusiasts will love the little slice of art history hidden within the plot). Jio has an amazing ear for dialogue and I truly felt like I was catching a glimpse of wartime life in the 1940s. Can't recommend this one highly enough.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Feel good read for a cold day December 27, 2011
Format:Paperback
I read Sarah Jio's debut novel The Violets of March last year - and loved it. (my review) I had no doubt that I would enjoy her latest book, The Bungalow, as much. But I was wrong - I actually enjoyed it more!

Anne Calloway is ninety when her granddaughter Jennifer brings her a letter - one that asks questions about a murder in 1943 and so Anne begins to finally tell her story...

Anne has already gone against her well to do family's expectations for her. She and her friend Kitty both added nursing qualifications to their college degrees. "What we'd do with these credentials was of great concern to our parents. Heaven forbid we actually use them."

Anne's future is already planned for her - marriage to Gerard Godfrey, the local banker's son. "Mother and Mrs. Godfrey had planned the union since I was in infancy, of course. Calloways would marry Godfreys. It was as natural as coffee and cream."

But, it is 1942 and the War is on. When Kitty announces that she has enlisted in the Army Nurse Corps and is shipping out for the South Pacific, Anne does the unimaginable - she follows her heart and signs up as well.

Kitty and Anne land in Bora Bora. Kitty sees it all as a grand adventure, while Anne is more reserved. But Anne is inextricably drawn to Westry, one of the soldiers on base. Together they discover an abandoned beach hut and it is here that they fall in love - and plan for a life together when the war ends. But the locals say the hut is cursed. And it may well be - a horrific event puts an end to their sanctuary - and their plans for the future.

Jio has again woven the past and present together to create an absolutely addicting story. But it is the past that captured me the most. I loved the character of Anne, her decisions to follow her heart, her kindness and her innocence. Jio has captured the naivete of a young woman discovering herself in a turbulent time period. I initially enjoyed the character of Kitty as well, drawn to her sense of adventure. However, by the end of the book I quite disliked her. The setting itself is a character in the book as well. I was able to picture clear blue water, white sands, palm tree, island breezes and of course, the little bungalow.

Jio's writing flows easily and effortlessly. I was caught up in the story from first page to last. It's hard to pigeonhole The Bungalow into one genre slot. It's historical, but there's a (not too hard to solve) mystery as well, but the romantic thread is the most compelling. Yes, there are coincidences that tie things up quite neatly in the end, but you know what? - It works. For a feel good read to warm you up on a cold winter night, pick up The Bungalow.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Bungalow
Really a good read - stirred up a good deal of thought thinking what my dad went through in the war. And, in a tropical locale. Still thinking about it a few weeks later.
Published 16 days ago by Debra Rowe
3.0 out of 5 stars Great quick book
Nice story; substance but not too deep. Loved the backdrop of course and the ending. A good quick read about a love story and friendships.
Published 16 days ago by Lisa
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!!! I could not put it down!!
I absolutely adore Sara Jio and her ability to write from the heart. I felt as though I knew the characters personally. Read more
Published 18 days ago by the reader
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read !
I cannot wait to read her other books
I could not put this book down. It was very heartwarming.I love any stories involving World War II.
Published 19 days ago by J.P.Tuck
3.0 out of 5 stars Predictable
This was a selection of my book club so probably not something I would have otherwise selected for myself. Read more
Published 21 days ago by kal239
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Time Elapse Novel
This book was a great, easy, and fast read. I enjoy all of Sarah Jio's books, and this one was no exception. Read more
Published 24 days ago by Jen Adams
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Sarah Jio
I haven't read this one yet, but it is in my must read stack. I can't wait to get to it.
Published 1 month ago by Gloria Lash
5.0 out of 5 stars Another good one!
I have recommended this to all my friends. I just love this author. I'm always sad when her books are at the end.
Published 1 month ago by Candace Fellers
5.0 out of 5 stars BRAVO!!!!!
I am absolutely loving the writtings of Sarah Jio! I am such a fan of how she is combining th era's without losing the characters, nor the readers. Superbly done. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Marianne
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
Timely delivery, just as described! Loved the book, read it in two days! I also read her first book and love it too!
Published 1 month ago by Pamela Sawyer
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