4 member(s) found this review helpful.
3or 4 stars. It was a good read -- the author did an excellent job of setting up the background and giving you the feelings of these women. I felt like I could really identify. Also, I loved how these characters helped each other. I felt like I'd like to know them.

Theresa H. (
tmh1025) wrote on 11/6/2006...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
I really hate to see Debbie Macomber books end.
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
The Last page of this book left me feeling like I was leaving 4 friends.I loved it!Every Thursday at eight four women meet for breakfast-and to talk.To tell their stories,recount their sorrows and their joys.And to offer each other encouragement and unstinting support.
MaryJane
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great book! A story about 4 women at different points in their lives, but who found a common bond with each other. Each one's story was interesting and believeable. Debbie Macomber was able to keep the story lines interesting, yet simple to read. Some authors would have really over written this type of story. Very good, hated to see it end!
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great story - one of those that is hard to put down - you get so caught up in the characters.
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A great read! I heard about this book from 2 different people, bought it from half.com and loved every page!
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I'm not a huge fan of Debbie Macomber's - but I really enjoyed this book. Four women at different points in their lives who met at a journalling class - it was interesting and poignant. I would definitely recommend!
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I think this might have been my first Debbie Macomber book. She got me hooked. You will see others by her on my book list.

Maura M. (
maura) wrote on 11/11/2006...
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After a journaling class is completed, 4 women continue to meet and share and support each other's lives: a divorce, a widow, a woman in her forties who discovers she is pregnant, and a twenty year old.
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Truly excellent. I loved how accurate Debbie Macomber is when describing the different women - it's as if she has had experience with all the women's situations. Really good book.