This is a chick-lit book. Normally I don't care too much for this genre, but occasionally it is a fun read. Lanie is married with three young sons. They have lived in her hometown of Houston where Lanie has enjoyed the support of her parents. Her husband, Peter, is a musician who cannot turn an opportunity in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lanie starts to lose it in the small apartment in their new town. Fortunately she runs into a high-school classmate, Amanda.
So this is the fluffy story of Lanie's ups and downs with her self-image, her marriage, her neighbors and her kids.
It was okay but I think it will appeal more to someone who is around 30, married and has children. I'm 60, single and have two dogs - that's the disconnect!
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