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I started this book after it was recommended to me by several of our library patrons. It is also a Community Summer Read in our South Central Pennsylvania community.
I read about half the book and finally gave up. Like several of the other reviewers I couldn't take her constant stories of privilege and celebrity. "Grateful to have received a thank-you myself from Clint Eastwood." Is that amazing and cool? Yes, but it's story after story like this in Kaplan's book.
Tales of her son's dorm at Yale, her friends that should be thankful for having driver's that pick them up for work, and her cashmere dresses and leather boots that keep her warm.
While I think the concept is a worthy one I think I'm going to check out "The Happiness Project" instead.
I read about half the book and finally gave up. Like several of the other reviewers I couldn't take her constant stories of privilege and celebrity. "Grateful to have received a thank-you myself from Clint Eastwood." Is that amazing and cool? Yes, but it's story after story like this in Kaplan's book.
Tales of her son's dorm at Yale, her friends that should be thankful for having driver's that pick them up for work, and her cashmere dresses and leather boots that keep her warm.
While I think the concept is a worthy one I think I'm going to check out "The Happiness Project" instead.