Girls' Weekend
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Girls' Weekend

Paperback – May 3, 2016

Price
$15.95
Format
Paperback
Pages
352
Publisher
The Story Plant
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1611882285
Dimensions
5.5 x 0.86 x 8.5 inches
Weight
1 pounds

Description

“The book made me think (and highlight many passages). It's a fun read, but also goes deeper, too. Really enjoyed it.” ― We Imagine She Must Lead a Rather Dull Life “By page three, I was hooked. If I could have, I would have read it in one sitting.” ― When I Grow Up “Mom lit at its finest!” ― Mommy's New Groove “Girls' Weekend is beautifully written. It feels as though you are right there with Dani, Charlotte, and Meg. It's a wonderful read and I highly recommend it to any woman who has ever been struck with a case of the ‘what ifs.'” ― Life, Motherhood, and the Pursuit of Happiness Cara Sue Achterberg is a freelance writer and blogger who liveson a hillside in South Central Pennsylvania with her remarkablechildren, adoring husband, quasi-obedient horses, completelynon-obedient dog, occasional foster dogs, three perfect kitties,and a frequently changing number of chickens. Her essays and articles have been published in numerousanthologies, national magazines, websites, and blogs. She is the author of the national bestseller I'M NOT HER, and she is currently working on her third novel.

Features & Highlights

  • Dani, Meg, and Charlotte have bonded over babies, barbeques, and backyards, but when they escape for a girls weekend away, they can't bring themselves to return to lives that don't seem to fit anymore.Harried Dani can't explain why she feels so discontented until she meets a young gallery owner who inspires her to rediscover the art that once made her happy.Dependable Meg faces up to a grief that threatens to swallow her whole and confronts a marriage built on expectations.Flamboyant Charlotte, frustrated with her stagnated life and marriage, pursues a playboy Irish singer and beachside business opportunities.All three of these women thought they would be different. None of them thought they'd be facing down forty and still wondering when life starts. What they do when they realize where they're headed is both inspiring and wildly entertaining.
  • GIRLS' WEEKEND is a fun, yet poignant romp through the universal search of who we are, why we love, and what makes us happy by an author who is quickly emerging as one of our most incisive storytellers.
  • PRAISE FOR CARA SUE ACHTERBERG'S FIRST NOVEL,
  • I'M NOT HER
  • :
  • “Well written, sometimes light, sometimes frightening, but always intriguing, this bird's eye view of two lives intertwined among millions is certainly food for thought, especially when one walks a mile in another's shoes.”
  • “What an intriguing storyline!”
  • “I loved this novel . . . This book had me laughing at some points, and it had me wiping away tears at others.”
  • “After about two pages I was hooked.”
  • “An awesome read! The theme of living the life of another no matter the situation and not judging without truly knowing is a lesson we should all take to heart.”

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

★★★★★
30%
(152)
★★★★
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(127)
★★★
15%
(76)
★★
7%
(35)
23%
(117)

Most Helpful Reviews

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4+ Stars! Intriguing and Enjoyable!

This is an intriguing story about three women, mothers, who are struggling in independent ways with aging and self-identity.

It is a heartwarming story that touches on the importance of friendship, familial relationships, marriage, child-rearing, happiness, loss, discovering what’s important in life and, ultimately, reinventing one’s self.

It is very well written. And the characters are well-developed, real, interesting and flawed.

This truly is a poised, enlightening novel that I thoroughly enjoyed.

Thank you to Cara Sue Achterberg, the author, for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review.
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Makes a wonderful selection for book club. You want to discuss this one

This is a wonderful book club book. You will want friends to discuss this with and talk about how you would have handled the situations that arise.

The three friends really need a break from their every day lives. The color has faded and doing the same tasks daily, taking care of everybody else's needs and putting their own interests and desires after everyone elses' doesn't leave time or energy to enjoy them. Soon the relationships that mean the most to them begin to feel less exciting and attractive too. I bet most of you can relate. I found myself in each of the women's lives. I even found myself a bit put out when one of the ladies took off by herself in a car and didn't bother to tell the others where she was going or when she'd be back. That tells you that I also feel obligations to please others and make accomodations to their schedules!

When the weekend turned into a longer time, I was both intrigued and feeling a little uncomfortable. Would the decisions each made limit the choices they would find in the days to come?

This is a wonderful book to read and also to stimulate thoughts about how ones own life has become stale and predictable. What should you do about it.

I was given this book for review purposes.
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A fun read

Great story for women
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Must read!

What an amazing book! Super fun to read and learn about each character. Love all of Cara's books!
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Three Stars

The book was fast moving and easy to read, though very predictable.
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Could totally relate

I really enjoyed this book. Could see parts of myself in each character.
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Read it!

Great read. So true to what most women feel.
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Not Done Yet

I have not finished the book but I am enjoying it. It started out a bit slow and predictable as far as the dialogue but has gotten better. I like the characters and eager to find out what life changes are in store for them.
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Fun & interesting novel - worthwhile read!

Charlotte, Dani, and Meg have been friends for ages-- bonding over motherhood and the issues that accompany it. However, each woman has their own problems and are reluctant to bring them up with their friends. When the three women get a chance to go away for a girls' weekend, they jump at the chance, even if involves a little rearranging of schedules. But once there, they make a fateful decision: they aren't coming back home. While reading it, the premise seems a little far-fetched, but the characters in this novel immediately seem very real and the book gives a lot of little details about motherhood that lend it realism. Honestly, it speaks universally to many women, especially mothers. Overall, the book was easy to read with interesting and relatable characters. It's a fun read, but also goes deeper, too. Really enjoyed it; more at [...]
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A wonderful summer read--sweet, sad, and funny.

The three women in "Girls Weekend" are fun to follow as they break out of the expectations they have for themselves and see what possibilities arise.