Review: The Matchmaker’s Gift by Lynda Cohen Loigman
Sara has a special talent in spotting two people that should be romantically matched and that causes her some trouble with the established matchmakers in her Jewish community in the 1920’s. She makes many successful matches and eventually meets her own match. Her granddaughter Abby is a divorce lawyer who ways to do well in her job. Abby finds out that she does have her grandmother’s talent matching people when she is working on a couple cases. The clients find love with people that Abby introduced them to, and she looks back at what her grandmother had done in the past.
Alternating between the viewpoints of Sara in the past and Abby in the 90’s, this is a touching story of finding a soulmate and the ties between generations. The narrative between Sara and Abby flowed smoothly and it was interesting reading their perspective about matchmaking. An enjoyable story and good ending made this a nice read.
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