At times it was extremely witty. At times it was very poignant. As memoirs go I'm not sure what the story wanted to be - about healing from the end of a relationship, returning home or revisiting the childhood culture you chose to leave. I still enjoyed the read, laughed out loud in some places, ...
Urgh, Rhoda, WHY? I guess I should start my review by stating that I am not a religious or spiritual person. I am definitely not an atheist by any means, but reading about someone's journey to faith is about the last thing I would want to do. I loved Rhoda's first book, Mennonite in a Little Blac...
I purchased this book because the title made me chuckle and the premise seemed interesting. It turned out to be so much more than that!! Yes, it made me chuckle quite often. The author is an English professor, so the book is quite well written and the vocabulary used at times sent me to a diction...