Helpful Score: 10
For the first 200 pages, I thought it was one of the best books I've ever read. Parts made me laugh, and other parts made me literally gasp. Then I thought she jumped the shark and I was so mad at her for ruining such a great book! But in the end, it all worked out...not like I assumed it would, so it held my interest to the very last page. This is the first time in a long time that a book has passed the "I can't pick up another one because I'm still thinking about this one" test for me.
Helpful Score: 3
This was on a "new books just in" shelf at our library---and I loved the title, so I brought it home. Very good writing, interesting characters and a very satisfying read.
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Helpful Score: 3
This is a simple, quickly read story of a girl in the South in the 70's trying to make her way in the world. It was not original in its story line, but it was a compassionate story that showed was forgiveness, change and dreams can do and how they all can be interpreted differently for each person. To me it left me somewhat unfulfilled and in my opinion took a girl's dreams and made them invalid. That being said, it was a fictional story and it got me thinking, so a good book all in all.
Helpful Score: 1
Promising new author, it was a quick read. There are parts that are both funny and a lil sad but a very good book over all. I am looking foraward to reading more of her books.
Helpful Score: 1
What a lovely book! Wonderful, endearing characters- especially Catherine Grace and Gloria Jean- funny, emotional Southern women that I have known! Great story with surprising emotions and plot twists. I was thrown for a loop at the end, but still enjoyed the ending. Very enjoyable book!