my first jodi. i was little bit off for a while thinking that this is just a boring narratives done by this author.
but a friend recommend this
so i read and guess what.
definitely not a sophie kinsella
but jodi has more of the weight in her story
life possibilities and more serious but not too serious kinda thing
and well, being a sappy sad person that i am
i'm simply touched by it and well cried a good half towards the ends of the book
crying is such an excellent therapy we all need to do at least once a week
it releases stress
more on it here so cry.
and cant wait to read more on other jodi's
btw..
anna in sister keepers' thought me that u have to be strong and make your stand in deciding whats best for your life and dont care of what people wants you to be even its your mom
kate; fights and dont give up. when something bad happen to us be humourous about it and built positivity around it.
sara; when you are a mother, you also a human, tend to overlook whats more important in order to be able to give all that you have for your babies
brian: being a man and a father with clarity to see other perspectives and to balance the relationship in order to make the family stronger
jesse: what ever the reason being, deep down every hard rock are a really soft spot of moisture
campbell; everyone has secret and that makes the person we are