Cute and funny
I got this book free from Amazon.
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Normally I wouldn't choose such a short book to read, because I am a fast reader and like complex story lines and in depth characters. However after spending an afternoon reading this book I'm glad I took the time for it. The situations that Heather gets into with being a stay at home mom, whether at the grocery store, learning how to cook, and while starting a new business are hilarious. Also her descriptions of the phone calls and meetings with clients for her services as a wedding pianist, all while being interrupted by her kids made me laugh because besides being funny, every woman who has been a mom can recognize herself and her kids in them. Most importantly, the changes Heather goes through and the confidence she builds are heartwarming. I wanted to cheer for her when she realized that the woman she set out to impress, the most well-known wedding planner in Madison, was really just in the business for the money and for herself to become well-known, not because she really cared about the bride and groom and what they wanted. This is the turning point for Heather, even though it comes near the end of the book, and she realizes that she gave up a college degree in music because of one professor's opinion when she made a mistake at a recital. Heather is reinvented when she takes on a job with the local school systems as an accompianist for the music/choral classes and also realizes how much her childhood piano teacher made a difference to her life. I was especially touched when she wrote a letter to that teachers thanking her for influencing her so much. I think all teachers need to know what a difference they make in a child's life.
If you are looking for a fun summer read, I highly recommend this book.