Nancy Anderson, Lael Little and Carroll hofeling Morris
The Bottom Line: How three women of totally different backgrounds meet t Brigham Young University Education Week and form a bond that will last through the years.

Web Page: Deseret Book

Pros:  I loved this book.  It takes you into the lives of the three women and you feel that you know them personally.

Cons:   None

Description:  The story of Juneau, born in teh city ofor which she was named, to parents who never stayed in one place for an extended period of time hopes that what she learns at Education Week will help to recenter her life; Erin , a new convert, trying to find the key to being agood Mormon; and Wlladene a dedicated homemaker, looking for a new recipe fro make yogurt.  The trio rooms in the home of Gabby, a grandmother and a woman of uncomon wisdom. They become fast friends in teh week's time.  The book is the story of their close friendship even though they live thousands of miles apart.   Through communications they share each others problems and their lives.

Review: A great read.  As the book progresses I felt I got to know these woman and though the book is 418 pages long it kept my attention all the way through and I was sorry to have it end.  I am looking forward to reading more since this is the first in a trilogy.  The authors did a fine job of collaborating on a very good book.
Reviewed by Glenda Bonner