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Paris for One and Other Stories
by Jojo Moyes
Paris for One and other stories by Jojo Moyes.
Evie was in need for a new coat. But her family was in a financial difficulty and the coat she wanted cost a fortune. She tried to ignored her wish altogether. She had a husband and healthy children and roof over their head, she felt like a selfish, spoiled child when she counted her blessings. It was difficult if you had to stayed in a room full of women showed off their new designer handbags and shoes all the time. But her husband was so sweet and understanding she felt even more guilty, so she went to purchase a less-attractive, cheaper coat.
As fate would had it, the coat she wanted was on half price sale but when she finally went inside the store ready to try it on, they ran out her size. Disappointed yet believed it wasn’t meant to be, she went to home, to found out that her dream coat was already waiting for her at home, purchase by her husband as a gift from his father for all the foods she never failed to sent him everyday.
This was only one of the sweet stories in Paris for One and Other Stories, one of my favorite. Jojo Moyes wrote ordinary things women would feel all the time, it was nothing special but I can easily relate to most of it. She again successfully made me fell in love with her book.
But really, do all of her books have that little picture of Louisa and Will on the cover? It’s a bit annoying.
Evie was in need for a new coat. But her family was in a financial difficulty and the coat she wanted cost a fortune. She tried to ignored her wish altogether. She had a husband and healthy children and roof over their head, she felt like a selfish, spoiled child when she counted her blessings. It was difficult if you had to stayed in a room full of women showed off their new designer handbags and shoes all the time. But her husband was so sweet and understanding she felt even more guilty, so she went to purchase a less-attractive, cheaper coat.
As fate would had it, the coat she wanted was on half price sale but when she finally went inside the store ready to try it on, they ran out her size. Disappointed yet believed it wasn’t meant to be, she went to home, to found out that her dream coat was already waiting for her at home, purchase by her husband as a gift from his father for all the foods she never failed to sent him everyday.
This was only one of the sweet stories in Paris for One and Other Stories, one of my favorite. Jojo Moyes wrote ordinary things women would feel all the time, it was nothing special but I can easily relate to most of it. She again successfully made me fell in love with her book.
But really, do all of her books have that little picture of Louisa and Will on the cover? It’s a bit annoying.