by Jennifer Weiner
Little Earthquakes by Jennifer Weiner4 Philadelphia women bond with each other about marriage and becoming a mother.Becky's mother in law is not one of her liking. Kelly struggles with a spouse that is unemployed.Aindie copes with a superstar athletic and Lea hides a terrible secret.Together they ...
While the writing is somewhat contrived (do people in real life really throw back their heads and laugh?) and the characters are a bit predictable, Jennifer Weiner did a fantastic job capturing the emotions of new motherhood.
This isn't a book I would have picked up on my own. My sister lent it to me and I surprised myself by how much I enjoyed this book. It's a book about babies and pregnancy, something I myself do not have an interest in for a few more years. It wasn't until after I read the book and was Googling the a...
Little Earthquakes started with Lia who has come home leaving her husband and the glamorous life in Hollywood behind. She is not ready to fess up anything to her mother or anyone else and thinks about what happened as her fault. Then there is Kelly, Becky and Ayinde who meet in a prenatal yoga class...
Little Earthquakes started with Lia who has come home leaving her husband and the glamorous life in Hollywood behind. She is not ready to fess up anything to her mother or anyone else and thinks about what happened as her fault. Then there is Kelly, Becky and Ayinde who meet in a prenatal yoga class...
Killed any vague wish to read any more Weiner I could ever harbor, plus most contemporary.
Jennifer Weiner is amazing. I don't think she can write a book that isn't incredibly good.