This was a second read of this book for me. It has parts that enthrall me and parts that frustrate me. I love the section about the Quaker sisters, but am saddened that they don't reappear in the last third of the book.
Yet it is a worthwhile read. It is a thoughtful book, that asks the difficult questions in the context of one woman's search for meaning amidst the "American Dream." Some of it is gritty, yet some of it is too easy. Heather has no financial limitations, so all it really takes for her to simplify her life is to make the decision. Yet isn't that true for all of us (even if there is no trust fund or doctor husband to support us?)
A good read for those who are struggling with finding the personal courage to follow the promptings of the Holy Spirit.
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