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Lädt ... SAHM I Am (Life, Faith & Getting It Right #8) (Steeple Hill Cafe) (2005. Auflage)von Meredith Efken
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. picked this up at church for something to do while i was stuck in the minivan in between activities. so surprised with this book's quality! i've already given up hours of sleep to keep reading night after night. an easy read, formatted like a collection of emails between moms in a SAHM email loop. deals with struggles involved in parenting, marriage, home/work balance, faith, female identity after marriage & childbirth, on and on! i feel like i should search for these characters on facebook! never preachy, but offers an honest look at the importance of faith in the daily life of mothers. Absolutely hysterical. But I think I'm going OT here *snicker* I have become obsessed with epistolary novels. They are so much fun. This one had many moments where I found myself actually laughing out loud. I'm not a SAHM and still enjoyed it. What cracked me up the most perhaps would be every time the moderator had a fight with her sister, that would become the TOTW! *giggle* Anyone who has ever belonged to some email group needs to read this. It is too funny. http://iamagirldork.livejournal.com/34450.html I'll admit, I was a little leery when I started this, as I am not usually a reader of fiction books marketed towards religious audiences. Happily, I found myself drawn to the characters, practically from page one, and soon discovered that, rather than being a "faith-based book", the faith was just part of who the characters *were*. Zeige 4 von 4 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
For the members of a stay-at-home-moms' e-mail 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. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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SAHMs are Stay At Home Moms. Of course I am not one, but I will prally be one in the future (check back with me in about 8 years). However, even with that I totally enjoyed this book. It is written in email format, with a group of women who are members of a email mailing list for SAHMs. The book focuses on 5 women who bond together, in a chat outside of the email list, and the moderator of the list who is dealing with issues with her younger sister. The women are real and very relatable with hilarious and heartwarming situations. My favorite character is Dulcie and the funniest part in the book for me involved a romance novel inspired love letter. I laughed and laughed at her reaction. Another thing I liked is that the 5 women are not afraid to speak their mind and they let us know that they are annoyed with Rosalyn and the way that she comes off across in her moderator posts. But the reader finds out why she acts the way she does so it's understandable, but for a while yes, this reader agreed with the 5 women. I enjoyed the sarcastic emails that would follow showing how the characters would feel after a Roslayn post. It made the books feel more real. I am really looking foward to the next book. In the meantime here's the prequel of SAHM I Am called "Bedtime Battles" that was posted as an online serial on eharlequin.com. Very funny stuff.
The fact that there are no chapters in this book made it very hard to put down, as there is no stopping point. You just want to keep reading and reading. You really feel as if you are a part of the list as a lurker. However even with all the different storylines going around, you never feel lost. I hope that next time if I become a SAHM I am able to find a email group or something akin to this so I can find the same friendships and bond like these women do. ( )