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The Last Time I Was Me - Cathy Lamb
The Last Time I Was Me
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I wrapped up my grandmother's tea cup collection and my mother's china, then grabbed a violin I'd hidden way back in my closet that made me cry, a gold necklace with a dolphin that my father gave me two weeks before he died of a heart attack when I was twelve and, at midnight, with that moon as... show more
I wrapped up my grandmother's tea cup collection and my mother's china, then grabbed a violin I'd hidden way back in my closet that made me cry, a gold necklace with a dolphin that my father gave me two weeks before he died of a heart attack when I was twelve and, at midnight, with that moon as bright as the blazes, I left Chicago. When Jeanne Stewart stops at The Opera Man's Cafe in Weltana, Oregon, to eat pancakes for the first time in twelve years, she has no idea she's also about to order up a whole new future. It's been barely a week since she succumbed to a spectacularly public nervous breakdown in front of hundreds of the nation's most important advertising and PR people. Jeanne certainly had her reasons - her mother's recent death, the discovery that her boyfriend had been sleeping with a dozen other women, and the assault charges that resulted when Jeanne retaliated in a creative way against him, involving condoms and peanut oil.Now, en route to her brother's house in Portland, Jeanne impulsively decides to spend some time in picturesque Weltana. Staying at a B&B run by the eccentric, endearing Rosvita, she meets a circle of quirky new friends at her court-ordered Anger Management classes. Like Jeanne, all of them are trying to become better, braver versions of themselves. Yet the most surprising discoveries are still to come - a good man who steadily makes his way into her heart and a dilapidated house that with love and care might be transformed into something wholly her own, just like the new life she is slowly building, piece by piece.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780758266682 (0758266685)
Publisher: Kensington
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
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Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it
4.0 The Murder Subplot Didn't Work
Yeah, I know you are like well this looks like a good book, well it was except for a whole murder subplot that put it in a different category in my mind. It also at times didn't feel realistic with what I would imagine would happen in real life with regards to Jeanne's trial for assault of her ex bo...
Chelsea's Adventures in Book Blogging...
Chelsea's Adventures in Book Blogging... rated it
3.0
I really liked this book until about the last 100 pages. The stories just seemed to get drawn-out and more unrelated toward the end. Good book, but I liked Julia's Chocolates better.
Book Love
Book Love rated it
This book was good, but I have to say Lamb has a different writing style. That's the only word I can think of-different. She writes about deep issues with a funny, humorous style bringing laughter into moments that are heartbreaking-death, cheating boyfriends, the mistreatment of migrant workers, ...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it
5.0
I love Cathy Lamb's books and have read all three of them. I believe that Jeanne Stewart is actually my favorite character as she is not only deeply flawed but she is also opinionated and has a great deal of 'sass'. Besides her mental breakdown (I've had a touch of the nervous breakdown before so I ...
cczarneckikernus
cczarneckikernus rated it
4.0 The Last Time I Was Me
what a character!
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