About the Book:
Jill Murray is content living a man-free existence. She’s got Anastasia, her ten-year-old daughter, and a sweet little bungalow to call home. Life as a cultural coach didn’t turn out quite the way she planned, but between answering phones for Great Girlfriend Getaways and teaching Lunch Around the World classes, the dust in this Jill-of-all-trades life is starting to settle.
About the Author:
Claire Cook is the bestselling author of seven novels, including Must Love Dogs, which was adapted into a Warner Bros. movie starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, The Wildwater Walking Club, Life’s a Beach, and her latest,Seven Year Switch. Her reinvention workshops have been featured on The Today Show, and she has been a judge for the Thurber Humor Prize and the Family Circlefiction contest. Her books have been featured on Good Morning America and in People,Good Housekeeping, Redbook and more. She has two kids, seven brothers and sisters, and one husband. She lives in Scituate, MA.
My Review:
Full of humor, this quirky novel by Claire Cook was my first one by her. She writes with style that instantly draws you in, taking you on a whirlwind, witty ride through out and by the end, you’ve laughed out loud so much your cheeks hurt….or at least I did! But, I must warn you this: I went into this book knowing it wasn’t a Christian book, so I wasn’t displeased with the mild use of language, however, if you don’t like even mild language then you may not want to give this book a try. BUT, that being said, if you read contemporary novels of all genres, then this one is one you won’t want to miss!
I really could relate with Jill. She’s a single mom(like me!) determined to make the best of things (like me!), but all that goes haywire when her ex shows back up (not like me!) AND she meets a man she feels totally unworthy of (ummmm…!). Between the ex, the good looking new guy, Jill and her “Lunch Around the World Class” (oh and lets not forget Jill’s “let’s play dumb even though I’m not dumb” witty best friend, Cynthia), Cook has the humor flowing in this novel. Being a single mom myself, Jill’s story really had me looking at my long ago single-parenthood and man-free-lifestyle decision in a whole new laugh-out-loud way!
So, despite the mild use of language, I still recommend this book with 4 stars. You’ll laugh, drop your jaw, and maybe even cry a little, when you enter the “Lunch Around the World” world of Jill and her no-man seven year switch!
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*This book was provided for review by Pump Up Your Book Promotions*