I admit I am biased since I know one of the authors (Ted), yet this was a very great read. Amazing writing, engaging stories, funny events, cultural diversity, historical context and more in just one book!
Not only did I learn more about Ashtabula and what it was like to grow up there but also about the trends around the 50's and 60's. It amazed me to see how much both of them still remember to this day and how their decisions affected their lives. This book certainly opened my eyes to events in my own life that I have been labeling as "small" when they could possibly be the keys to shape my future.
Bernadette's upbringing as a catholic resonated a lot with my own, and there were chapters where I could really understand what she meant because I have been there myself. I did hope to see some kind of resolution about that, but the book is still great as is.
Really enjoyed reading this and will certainly read it again!