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Mrs. Everything
by Jennifer Weiner
Right now, I want to sit down with Jennifer Weiner, look her in the eye, and tell her 100 things. I want to take her hand, to make sure she hears what I say, and tell her how she captured my growing up era. I'm a baby boomer; we all have stories we want to share, and we all think our stories are the most important. Maybe they are.
I just completed this ARC. The tears aren't dry yet. I don't do a synopsis (why do people do that when there's a perfectly good one already written?) but... this covers it all, from the perspective of two (fictional) sisters just a titch older than I. It's simply but extraordinarily well done.
To Jennifer Weiner - I know I can't take you by the hand and tell you my 100 stories, so let me just say this, as simply but deeply as I can... thank you.
My one caveat - despite being a child of the 60s, I have a difficult time reading about drug use. Reading about it, even fictional use, causes a physical revulsion in me. There's some amount of that in a portion of the book, but it was *so* worth powering through.
Thank you to Net Galley for the ARC. I owe you.
I just completed this ARC. The tears aren't dry yet. I don't do a synopsis (why do people do that when there's a perfectly good one already written?) but... this covers it all, from the perspective of two (fictional) sisters just a titch older than I. It's simply but extraordinarily well done.
To Jennifer Weiner - I know I can't take you by the hand and tell you my 100 stories, so let me just say this, as simply but deeply as I can... thank you.
My one caveat - despite being a child of the 60s, I have a difficult time reading about drug use. Reading about it, even fictional use, causes a physical revulsion in me. There's some amount of that in a portion of the book, but it was *so* worth powering through.
Thank you to Net Galley for the ARC. I owe you.