This is a powerful memoir about a woman who chose to re-write her future after being born into a family bogged down with generational trauma. After years of neglect, abuse and self-doubt she chooses to overcome her past with incredible grace and forgiveness for those who kept knocking her down. The ‘walk' we take with her while reading this will leave you crying, heartbroken, and angry. Ultimately, we land in a place of faith and forgiveness as she forges a new path for herself and her future generations.
I won this book on a giveaway and I am so glad I did. Liane Moriarty weaves the complexities of the relationships between family members into a riveting drama that keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole way through the book. This was my first Liane Moriarty book and I can definitively say it won't be my last! Great read!
I just could not get past the narration. It did not work at all for me, I will try again just reading the book another time.
Okay, let me just say I love Taylor Jenkins Reid....BUT this book was not for me. It was about tennis. ALL about tennis. I just didn't care about tennis or Carrie...so I gave up and DNF'd it. I will read her next book, this one just wasn't my cup of tea.
Well...this one wasn't for me. If you enjoy political discourse and the whole miscommunication trope thing you might like this one.
This book was just “meh” for me. I had to pull myself forward reading only to end the book with a mediocre ending. Somewhat predictable.