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Mrs. Everything
by Jennifer Weiner
This story follows the life of Bethie and Jo throughout their lives, starting from when they're 5 years old through their 70s. Bethie and Jo grow up being the women they want to be, working towards their futures but neither of their lives end up the way they planned.
I listened to this audiobook over three weeks and overall I liked it. The book goes back in forth between Jo and Bethie's point of view. Throughout the years, they face so many real life issues and sometimes it seems like everything bad that could happen, did happen. There was a focus on family issues, societal pressure, and parenting. There were parts of the story that I thought were really good and other parts that I struggled getting through. I found myself rooting for these women, hoping that they could get through all these difficult obstacles that life was throwing them and that they could do what truly made them happy.
"When you give someone hard truths, you can't expect them to thank you."
I listened to this audiobook over three weeks and overall I liked it. The book goes back in forth between Jo and Bethie's point of view. Throughout the years, they face so many real life issues and sometimes it seems like everything bad that could happen, did happen. There was a focus on family issues, societal pressure, and parenting. There were parts of the story that I thought were really good and other parts that I struggled getting through. I found myself rooting for these women, hoping that they could get through all these difficult obstacles that life was throwing them and that they could do what truly made them happy.
"When you give someone hard truths, you can't expect them to thank you."