Publication Date - March 14, 2017
4 stars

Meredith Maran was sixty-two when she divorced her wife and started a new job in a new city. Far from friends and felling bereft and alone, she is forced to evaluate her own ideas of friendship. Even though I am very different form the author, I found her later in life reinvention reassuring and affirming. I made the mistake of researching the author and found she had a troubling period in her past that she completely leaves out in this book, which is probably for the best. Taken alone, this book is an inspiring read for women in all stages of life. I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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