Book Review- "Sullivan’s Island" by Dorothea Benton Frank

I first discovered Dorothea Frank’s books on a trip to Charleston, South Carolina. When I read her first book, “Sullivan’s Island”, I was hooked. Her Lowcountry Tales is a series of thirteen books set in Charleston and the surrounding beach towns.
The story follows Susan Hayes as she tries to put her life back together after a divorce and deal with her past. The chapters alternate between 1963, when Susan was 13 and present day (1999). Susan and her teenage daughter are going back to her childhood home on Sullivan’s Island to spend time with her sister. The chapters set in 1963 give a historical view of Charleston. There is humor and drama throughout the book.

I have read and enjoyed all of Dorothea’s books and always anticipated a new book each year. Her last Lowcountry book, “Queen Bee”, was released last year. I highly recommend the series, along with her seven stand-alone books.

by L.P. OKelly Library Associate


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