Joy For Beginners
Registered by amberC of Darwin, Northern Territory Australia on 11/14/2016
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
Picked up at the meet-up.
Having survived a life-threatening illness, Kate celebrates by gathering with six close friends. At an intimate outdoor dinner on a warm September evening, the women challenge Kate to start her new lease on life by going white-water rafting down the Grand Canyon with her daughter. But Kate is reluctant to take the risk.
That is, until her friend Marion proposes a pact: if Kate will face the rapids, each woman will do one thing in the next year that scares her. Kate agrees, with one provision--she didn't get to choose her challenge, so she gets to choose theirs. Whether it's learning to let go of the past or getting a tattoo, each woman's story interweaves with the others,
That is, until her friend Marion proposes a pact: if Kate will face the rapids, each woman will do one thing in the next year that scares her. Kate agrees, with one provision--she didn't get to choose her challenge, so she gets to choose theirs. Whether it's learning to let go of the past or getting a tattoo, each woman's story interweaves with the others,
Released 2 yrs ago (12/16/2021 UTC) at Darwin, Northern Territory Australia
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Travelling with another book. Books shouldn't travel alone.
Thank you amberC for the bonus book, when you sent my wishlist book, greatly appreciated.
I read this in May 2022. For me it was an OK read. I think maybe I had too many things going in in my life to really appreciate this book. The subject matter interested me as my sister was living with cancer, but we didn’t get to celebrate her recovery, in the way the main character in this book did.
Journal Entry 6 by Mirfi at Qualtrough Street community library in Woolloongabba, Queensland Australia on Wednesday, August 17, 2022
Released 1 yr ago (8/17/2022 UTC) at Qualtrough Street community library in Woolloongabba, Queensland Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
I wanted to leave it in the OBCZ at the State Library but it doesn’t exist anymore, so as I walked by I put it in my local street library