Excellent book about a woman dealing with single parenting a ten year old for seven years after her husband abandoned them. He returns and wants back in their lives. She finally works through it all and moves on in a good way. Written with humor and found myself laughing out loud throughout.
This isn't a deep novel, it's a light, fast read that's fun and witty. Typical Claire Cook style and I enjoyed the read very much.
If youre looking for another fun summer read, youve come to the right place! Claire Cook has made two appearances on our blog this year as LibraryLove reviewed The Wildwater Walking Club last month. What surprises me most about this author is she wrote her first book in her minivan while waiting for her daughters swim practice to end. Now she is a bestselling author of books such as Lifes a Beach, Must Love Dogs, and Summer Blowout. Now thats impressive! After reading my first Claire Cook novel, I can see how shes charmed so many and I look forward to reading more of her novels.
Written with a fresh wit that has that satisfying mix of sarcasm, Claire Cook writes an entertaining read. The main character, Jill, is well versed in her culture while she teaches a Lunch Around the World Class and works for a travel agency organizing Great Girlfriend Getaways (talk about fun!) for women looking to explore, get away, or discover a new place. The variety of locales and culture will scoop you off your feet and instantly put you in daydream mode.
At 237 pages (and very short chapters), it felt like there were too many story lines going on: Jills relationship with her boss and her boss decisions, the pesky neighbor, Jills single mom relationship with her ten year old, the Lunch Around the World class, the ex husbands return, the travel agency job, and the new guy, Billy. Phew! Seems like a lot, right? And all of this is jammed into 237 pages.
That being said, I wish Cook would have elaborated more and explored more in depth to Jill and her emotions and connections to those around her (both from the past and in the present.) Without giving anything away, there were scenes that surprised me without having an understanding of why Jill did or had a desire to do some of the things she did. I guess Ive just read a lot of novels this year (well, duh!), but a lot of novels that have made me (the reader) feel like I really know the characters. With Jill, it seemed to have a going-through-the-motions vibe throughout the whole book.
While still interesting and entertaining, I wish there were another 150 pages so I could hang out with Jill more without feeling rushed. Claire Cook has such a refreshing sense of humor that I know Id enjoy another novel written by her. In the meantime, if you dont know what to take to the beach or pool with you, grab Seven Year Switch and let yourself be whisked away to far away places, both near and far.
Written with a fresh wit that has that satisfying mix of sarcasm, Claire Cook writes an entertaining read. The main character, Jill, is well versed in her culture while she teaches a Lunch Around the World Class and works for a travel agency organizing Great Girlfriend Getaways (talk about fun!) for women looking to explore, get away, or discover a new place. The variety of locales and culture will scoop you off your feet and instantly put you in daydream mode.
At 237 pages (and very short chapters), it felt like there were too many story lines going on: Jills relationship with her boss and her boss decisions, the pesky neighbor, Jills single mom relationship with her ten year old, the Lunch Around the World class, the ex husbands return, the travel agency job, and the new guy, Billy. Phew! Seems like a lot, right? And all of this is jammed into 237 pages.
That being said, I wish Cook would have elaborated more and explored more in depth to Jill and her emotions and connections to those around her (both from the past and in the present.) Without giving anything away, there were scenes that surprised me without having an understanding of why Jill did or had a desire to do some of the things she did. I guess Ive just read a lot of novels this year (well, duh!), but a lot of novels that have made me (the reader) feel like I really know the characters. With Jill, it seemed to have a going-through-the-motions vibe throughout the whole book.
While still interesting and entertaining, I wish there were another 150 pages so I could hang out with Jill more without feeling rushed. Claire Cook has such a refreshing sense of humor that I know Id enjoy another novel written by her. In the meantime, if you dont know what to take to the beach or pool with you, grab Seven Year Switch and let yourself be whisked away to far away places, both near and far.