A review by bookph1le
The Overdue Life of Amy Byler by Kelly Harms

4.0

Overall, I thought this book was delightful and relatable, but the ending was a little too much crammed into a little too little space.

Still, I felt like this book gets it, how motherhood can become all-consuming, and how there's a lot of guilt wrapped up in the whole thing whenever mothers find themselves craving to define themselves some way outside of their motherhood.

Plus, let's face it, this book is tailor-made for bookish nerds like myself.