A review by kimses
A Month of Summer by Lisa Wingate

4.0

A Month of Summer takes a look at a number of life sitautions in an effective and emotial way -- divorce, marital struggles, aging parents, work-life balance, illness, disabilities. It really is packed full of different perspectives and describes "the sandwich generation" well. Trying to be a mother, wife and daughter all at once is difficult in itself. When you add in work responsibilities, teenage emotions, disabled parents and all the emotional baggage...you have a book the hits home with the stress and pain involved. However, it also has its rays of light as the main character embraces those around her that are caring and bring support and joy into her life.