Book Review
Any Place I Hang My Hat
by Susan Isaacs
From the cover:
Abandoned by her mother, Amy Lincoln was raised by her zany grandmother (a shoplifting enthusiast and professional leg waxer) while her petty crook father spent most of his time behind bars. Now a successful journalist with a prestigious news magazine, Amy is intrigued when a man claims to be the illegitimate son of a presidential candidate. As she investigates the man's claim, Amy is inspired to look into her own past to discover the mother she never knew.
My two cents: It is a real journey for Amy. She spends a lot of time and energy sorting out her life. She is who she is because of her grandmother and father, and her rough childhood. She is successful in her career, but has to work out the situation with a serious boyfriend and her mother. The author does a good job with all of these intense life issues. My only complaint is that sometimes the descriptions go on and on. Sometimes guys like the shorter explanation. You will enjoy the book, and for the most part it is a happy ending.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
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