Book 8 of Life, Faith and Getting It Right
American Contemporary Fiction - Individual Authors + Christian Christian - General Christian fiction Christian life & practice Domestic fiction Electronic discussion groups Electronic mail messages Family Life Female friendship Fiction Fiction - Religious General General & Literary Fiction Housewives Mothers Religious Religious & spiritual fiction Religious - General Suburban life Urban Life
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
**For the members of a stay-at-home-moms' e-mail loop, lunch with friends is a sandwich in front of the computer. But where else could they discuss things like . . .**
**S**uccess: Her workaholic husband is driving Dulcie Huckleberry around the bend. It's hard to love someone in sickness and in health when *he's never home!*
**A**rt: Let the children express themselves, opines artistic Zelia Muzuwa, and then her son's head gets stuck inside a kitty scratching post . . .
**H**ealth: Surely aches and pains are normal in an active little boy, yet those of soccer-mom Jocelyn Millard's son don't seem to be going away.
**M**otherhood: Teen-mom-turned-farmer's-wife Brenna Lindberg can deal with the mud and the chickens, but what about her husband's desire for a child of his own?
**I**ndiscretions: However youthful, they can come back to haunt you, learns pastor's wife Phyllis Lorimer.
**Am**ends: These could stand to be made between officious list moderator Rosalyn Ebberly and her pampered sister, Veronica. Perhaps the other SAHM I AMers can teach these two something about sisterhood.