A soul-stirring memoir by a humble rural Irish woman gifted with angel communication. She recounts the trials of growing up poor amidst civil unrest and being labeled “retarded”. The support of these powerful energies was her saving grace, and their love and peace radiate from the pages. You’ll feel and envision them for days.
Known for her critically-acclaimed essay in Mommy Wars and her prize-winning debut novel, 66 Laps, Lehr's written a divorce novel that looks at the issue in a whole new way. Forget revenge fantasies: Lehr drives home the point that we not only air dirty laundry, we wash it together, showing that while husbands may come and go, friends are forever.