Helpful Score: 3
Very good book... told in the form of emails sent through an email loop. I could totally relate to one of the characters. Though the group moderator really got on my nerves.
This book has STRONG christian overtones.
This book has STRONG christian overtones.
Helpful Score: 2
I so loved this book. I didn't think I would because it's set up to read like emails but I read it so fast because it was sooo good!
For the members of a stay-at-home-mom's email loop, lunch with friends is a sandwich in front of the computer. But where else could they discuss things like....
Success:Her workaholic husband is driving Dulcie Huckleberry around the bend. It's hard to love someone in sickness and in health when he's never home!
Art:Let the children express themselves, opines artistic Zelia Muzuwa, and then her son's head gets stuck inside a kitty scratching post.......
Health:Surely aches and pains are normal in an active little boy, yet those of soccer-mom Jocelyn Millard's son don't seem to be going away.
Motherhood:Teen-mom-turned-farmer's-wife Brenna Lindberg can deal with the mud and the chickens, but what about her husband's desire for a child of his own?
Indiscretions:However youthful, they can come back to haunt you, learns pastor's wife Phyllis Lorimer.
AMends:These could stand to be made between officious list moderator Rosalyn Ebberly and her pampered sister, Veronica. Perhaps the other SAHM I AMers can teach these two something about sisterhood.
For the members of a stay-at-home-mom's email loop, lunch with friends is a sandwich in front of the computer. But where else could they discuss things like....
Success:Her workaholic husband is driving Dulcie Huckleberry around the bend. It's hard to love someone in sickness and in health when he's never home!
Art:Let the children express themselves, opines artistic Zelia Muzuwa, and then her son's head gets stuck inside a kitty scratching post.......
Health:Surely aches and pains are normal in an active little boy, yet those of soccer-mom Jocelyn Millard's son don't seem to be going away.
Motherhood:Teen-mom-turned-farmer's-wife Brenna Lindberg can deal with the mud and the chickens, but what about her husband's desire for a child of his own?
Indiscretions:However youthful, they can come back to haunt you, learns pastor's wife Phyllis Lorimer.
AMends:These could stand to be made between officious list moderator Rosalyn Ebberly and her pampered sister, Veronica. Perhaps the other SAHM I AMers can teach these two something about sisterhood.
Very cute book. A fun read especially if you've ever belonged to an e-mail group.
Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book.I hated to see the book end.Very funny.I have the next book @Home for the Holidays here to read.
Helpful Score: 1
A Wonderful book full of real life friendships and real life internet relationships.
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this. Definetely could relate to some of the Mom moments! There were many times I LOL! Mostly because I am on several email loops and internet groups and could just picture the scenario in my mind. It was refreshing to read a book by an author from the city right next to me, so many places I am familiar with were mentioned so I felt connected.
Helpful Score: 1
Hilarious! A group of women, scattered across the country, keep their sanity through a listserv dedicated to stay-at-home moms. This page-turner follows their lives through their email correspondence. The story has a Christian flavor to it, but it's not overwhelming.
Helpful Score: 1
A hilarious book for anybody that has ever spent time online with a group! Very fun read!
Helpful Score: 1
This book was easily read. It is set in the format of emails about a SAHM group. Very relateable and fast paced.
Fun read!
I liked format - it made for a fun, quick read.
This is such a great book! I red it in 2 days - couldn't put it down!
lighthearted fiction about the members of a Stay at home moms' e-mail loop.
Very fun and entertaing book ... quick read.