Magnificent
Reviewed by
an Amazon user,
2007-02-05
Like Lisa Samson's other books, this one is alive with multi-layed characters who make you care about who they are as much as where the plot is taking them. The book is voiced by sisters Lillie and Tacy, one outspoken and strong, the other with a voice increasingly haunting as the plot unfolds.
The secondary characters show off Samson's skill as well-- they do not only exist for the sake of the protagonist, but have rich backstories and personalities of their own.
This book, alive with the faceted faith and struggles of real people, is neither trite nor syrupy-- in fact, it is bracing and heartbreaking in places. But the ride is more than worth it.
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A breath of fresh air!
Reviewed by
an Amazon user,
2005-12-08
This book knocked my socks off. Ms Samson is an outstanding author of everyday people, with everyday problems and triumphs, but rely on the Lord and each other.
We have Lillie, who is thirty-something and not married yet. She runs a wedding planner type of business. She has a sister, whom unknown to her, things are getting worse every day. Her dad is a priest who is blind and is her mentor.
Will Lillie ever find love? Will Tacy survive her abusive and controlling husband? Read and find out! This book won't disappoint you, however it will NOT end up like you think!
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Samson Has Done It Again
Reviewed by
an Amazon user,
2005-08-24
I've been a fan of Lisa Sampson for several years, and Tiger Lillie is now one of my favorites. Lisa has a gift of creating characters so real I find myself praying for them! Very real, unique, fun, and compassionate is how I would tag Tiger Lillie.
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I couldn't ask for more
Reviewed by
an Amazon user,
2005-01-28
Mrs. Samson's books always undo me in such a way, that I can't review them exactly, but I must try.
First, there was the language--colors, tastes, textures. Orange personalities and mustard silk sentences, phrases that slip over you like a favorite spread. I tried to write down the quotes, but there quickly became too many to count.
And there was soon too much story to bother with such things, too much humor and heartbreak. Too much truth, sheathed in just enough grace to cover the hard parts until I could take them.
Others have told of the top layer of TIGER LILLIE, a spicy mash sprinkled with the love inherited by the daughter of a blind Episcopalian and the need exploited in her younger sister. It's a tale of sufficient grace, of facing the skeletons, sometimes even the one under our flesh. Between the flamboyant flowers, wonderful gowns and delicious food of the employees of an extreme wedding planning company, rest courageous, kind souls whose collective, quiet love is always on time.
Beneath the story rests a mirror, a glassy sea, allowing the light of Christ to refract between the pages. It is this light that brings me here, breathless, minutes after turning the last page. It is this light that brings me back to Mrs. Samson's books again and again. It is this light that draws me closer, for a better glimpse of Jesus.
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Such a fun book
Reviewed by
an Amazon user,
2005-01-10
This was such an excellent book. This book dealt with a woman who was struggling to get her sister and niece out of an
abusive situation.
This book was just about the abusive situation. The book also talked about Lillie's struggles with her love life and about
her quirky set of friends. They were so fun to read about. And I liked the balance in the book, between something so horrible as abuse, but as fun as friends and romance.
I love the humor in the book. I really loved how 6 year old Lillie was envisioning "skeletons in her closet".
Samson creates such unique characters in her books. Many books portray characters who are so glamorous. Samson's characters
may not be the most glamorous, but her characters are everyday people with quirks just like everyone else.
I also loved how she interwove life in communist Hungary into the book, and the story of Lillie's mother's escape from
Hungary. The women in this book are remarkable.
I highly recommend this book. I can't wait for Samson's next book.
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