Did you ever see the Hallmark Movie - The Last Valentine, starring Betty White? I did and really enjoyed it. I was surprised to discover this book at the last Webster Public Library sale - it was written by the same author as the book - The Last Valentine, that the movie was based on. It was intriguing enough to come home with me, finally to be read last week. It was the story of immigrants, love, loss, generations, and change. The characters were well developed and it was heart breaking when things didn't go according to my wishes. However, life rarely does. I have read more than one book about lighthouse keepers, and find this fascinating, the daily dedication for the safety of those at sea. I learned a great deal about tank warfare, during WW II, also fascinating and ultimately, the heart of this book was faith, pure and simple. Living a life with values and actions that might be worthy of heaven. I have to admit, I did shed some tears, simply because rather than the void of death leaving sadness, the glory of crossing over to heaven and being greeted by loved ones for that journey - a beautiful and comforting hope. It was a good read, I did get a bit bogged down by the war chapters, and felt some story lines simply fell by the wayside.