I liked the book - I read it in 2 days, so obviously I liked it. I've enjoyed other books by Elizabeth Berg as well. This was a very sweet novel about a big family in Chicago during WWII, particularly the 3 daughters (the "dreamy" sisters). It focuses primarily on Kitty, the oldest daughter, and how she is changed by her experiences and her relationships during the war.
I like all of the period detail that Berg gives - the styles and brands of dresses, the music, the slang. And her characters are likeable (Kitty's father Frank is an Irishman straight out of central casting) if slightly superficial - Kitty is the most well-developed. But it was a nice read, and I will continue reading Berg's work in the future.
Dream When You're Feeling Blue: A Novel