THE GIFT OF A ORDINARY DAY / Review
The Gift of an Ordinary Day is an intimate memoir of a family in transition-boys becoming teenagers, careers ending and new ones opening up, an attempt to find a deeper sense of place, and a slower pace, in a small
Poised on the threshold between family life as she’s always known it and her older son’s departure for college, Kenison is surprised to find that the times she treasures most are the ordinary, unremarkable moments of everyday life, the very moments that she once took for granted, or rushed right through without noticing at all.
The relationships, hopes, and dreams that Kenison illuminates will touch women’s hearts, and her words will inspire mothers everywhere as they try to make peace with the inevitable changes in store.
Katrina Kenison is the author of Mitten Strings for God: Reflections for Mothers in a Hurry (Warner Books, 2000). She has appeared on Oprah and other shows. Her writing has appeared in O, Real Simple, Family Circle, Redbook, Better Homes and Gardens, Health,and other publications. From 1990 until 2006, Kenison was the series editor of The Best American Short Stories, published annually by Houghton Mifflin. She co-edited, with John Updike, The Best American Short Stories of the Century (Houghton Mifflin, 2000).
Life is often complicated – but we can make it simpler.
Change is not always easy – but it’s often worth the effort.
This is exactly what Katrina Kenison did in
The Gift Of An Ordinary Day!
A moving memoir of a mother of 2 teenage boys,
who decides that she wants to recapture earlier times.
A new home, a new job, new friends…
and a new outlook on life.
Their journey was not without some bumps in the road,
but it ultimately leads them to a more peaceful way of living…
and being grateful for The Gift Of An Ordinary Day!
No spoiler here…just some advice:
1. Get a copy of The Gift Of An Ordinary Day.
2. Curl up on the sofa, with a mug of hot cocoa.
3.Have some tissues handy…and read!
You won’t be disappointed!
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I won a copy of this book and I can't wait to start reading it.
I love your 3 summary statements. I have this book on my wishlist.