At pg 322/491, I'm putting this one aside. I'm liking it. Nobody writes about being a mother, a wife, a woman like Claire Lombardo. Full of pithy insights.
But it's all from Julia's POV. She doesn't like anyone outside her immediate family, and has a hard time seeing herself as someone worthy of love and happiness. It's a long time to spend in her head. I'm going to pick it up again when I can listen on audio too.
— Apr 11, 2024 11:19AM
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