Joy for beginners - Bauermeister, Erica
Summary: Six women gather to celebrate their friend Kate's recovery from cancer, where she strikes a bargain with them: to celebrate her new lease on life, she'll do the one thing that's always terrified her, but if she does, each of them will also do one thing that they'd find difficult.
Publishers Weekly Reviews
In Bauermeister's
sensual second novel, a party for a woman who has beaten breast cancer
results in six friends reconnecting, not just to each other but also to
parts of themselves they had long neglected. Admittedly an "incongruous
group," with each woman at a different point in her life, Kate's friends
agree that each "will do one thing in the next year that is scary or
difficult." Kate selects tasks for each of her friends; undertaking the
tasks will bring heartbreak, joy, and adventure to everyone.
Bauermeister's (The School of Essential Ingredients) evocative prose
creates a magical world where gray goo becomes "forgiving dough" in an
oven and a woman protects herself from loneliness by hiding in an unruly
garden. Kate's well-meaning tasks, be they as grand as a trip to Venice
or as banal as baking bread, push the friends toward much-needed
awakenings. A book designed to both fill you up and make you hungry for
life. (June)
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