About the story:
The book is about two best friends (adult women) who cope with everyday life while also pondering the "bigger picture" after one is diagosed with cancer. Irreverent, some strong language, insightful to the point that you think surely (like almost all of Berg's books) this is autobiographical.
My opinion:
First of all, I am a bit prejudiced toward Elizabeth Berg in that I have loved almost all of her books. That said, this one is a favorite of mine. It is a quick read and it's a good thing because I didn't want to put it down. In my list of favorite E. Berg books, this ranks in the top three.
The book is about two best friends (adult women) who cope with everyday life while also pondering the "bigger picture" after one is diagosed with cancer. Irreverent, some strong language, insightful to the point that you think surely (like almost all of Berg's books) this is autobiographical.
My opinion:
First of all, I am a bit prejudiced toward Elizabeth Berg in that I have loved almost all of her books. That said, this one is a favorite of mine. It is a quick read and it's a good thing because I didn't want to put it down. In my list of favorite E. Berg books, this ranks in the top three.
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