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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Review and Giveaway: Joy for Beginners by Erica Bauermeister

Publisher: Putnam Adult
Genre: Fiction
Hardback 288 pages
Book Source: TLC Book Tours
My Rating: 85/100

From the tour website:

At an intimate, festive dinner party in Seattle, six women gather to celebrate their friend Kate’s recovery from cancer. Wineglass in hand, Kate strikes a bargain with them. To celebrate her new lease on life, she’ll do the one thing that’s always terrified her: white-water rafting. But if she goes, all of them will also do something they always swore they’d never do—and Kate is going to choose their adventures.

My Thoughts:

This is one of those books that reminds you why women are so special.  We are insightful and brutally honest with our closest friends, however when it comes to doing that with ourselves, we fall short.  We need our friends, I mean our real friends, to sometimes step in with suggestions or tough love to put us back on our path.  To make ourselves better and happy.  The people we were meant to be.

The main thread of this story is Kate who has survived cancer.  Through her journey Kate has learned that life should not be taken for granted.  Face your fears because they are really not that bad in the grand scheme of things; not after you fight cancer.  Live a joyful life as it were.  Kate decides to challenge each of her friends with and the majority of the book are the stories of these friends and the challenges they must perform or overcome. 

Although these challenges are specific, I think the themes they embody are issues that women generally experience, such as putting everyone and everything before themselves, denying ourselves something that will make us happy, living with grief because we think we have to.  Sure, men deal with these issues also, however I think women tend to silently suffer or carry on as it were, like it's a normal part of life.  I'm not saying we need to be selfish and deny our family dinner, but we are allowed to take a few moments for ourselves every now and then and not feel guilty about it. 

Basically this is what I took away from this story.  I may be totally off base, but at it's core Joy for Beginners is about living your life and having joy in it, whatever that may mean.  Women need to be reminded to live; and men too.  I'm not sexist!  :-)


For more information about the Erica Bauermeister, please visit her website: http://www.ericabauermeister.com/
For more perspectives of this book, please stop by the tour homepage.

For discussion questions for your book club: http://www.ericabauermeister.com/joy-book-club

If you would like to read an excerpt: http://www.ericabauermeister.com/joy-excerpt

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And as if that still isn't enough, I also have a giveawy for one copy of this book, courtesy of the publisher.

Open to residents of U.S. and Canada only.
To enter, please leave me a comment with a valid email address.
Deadline for entry is midnight, Friday, June 24th, 2011.

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Thanks to TLC Book Tours for including me on the tour and sending me an ARC.


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This sounds like such an interesting book. I'm already curious about what adventures the other friends will have to face. Thanks for the giveaway.
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Maria(junegirl63) · 718 weeks ago

This sounds like an absolutely fantastic book. I really love books about women and the different kinds of relationships we have with our friends and other women. Please countt me in!

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Sounds great and sad too, and, oh a lot of emotions in there in the end I guess
This sounds like such a good book!

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I like what you took away from the book, and I don't think you're off base at all.

Thanks for being on the tour! I'm featuring your review on TLC's Facebook page today.
1 reply · active 718 weeks ago
Ack! No way! Thanks so much (blushing) Noe I guess I will definitely have to go on Facebook :)
I love books about women and how their relationships make them all stronger. There is nothing like my women friends! Thanks for the giveaway. I have been wanting to read this book.

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Colleen Turner · 718 weeks ago

This sounds like a great story! Friends that help each other, whether through illness or to move on with their lives, are hard to come by! Thanks for the giveaway!
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Oh what a beautiful review. This sounds great and so insightful.
1 reply · active less than 1 minute ago
Thanks darling. I really struggled with this one too :) thoughts getting ahead of my two typing fingers
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Carol Wong · 718 weeks ago

I am terrified of white water rafting so I want to read this book to find out how she did. I like that main character has the idea for all of them to do something that they are afraid of. Would love to read this book. Hoping for it!

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Great review Jenny. This sounds like my kind of book!

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1 reply · active less than 1 minute ago
Yes Nise! I think is in your wheelhouse.
I absolutely fell in love with her first book and this one sounds wonderful. I think you did a damn good job of telling us what you liked about it and I just know that I will love it!! yay for the giveaway opportunity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You're the best. Thank you :)
I love books like this one. Please enter me. :)
1 reply · active 717 weeks ago
This looks like a great story. Would you recommend it for someone that is going through cancer treatments?
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1 reply · active 717 weeks ago
Yes I would recommend it.� It is hopeful and reminds you there is always light at the end of the tunnel.� And then when you have reached the end, life does go on.� You've been through the worst possible thing and now live your life.� Don't be afraid.
I've only heard great things about this book and I'm dying to read it. I definitely need to step outside my comfort zone more often!

Thanks for the giveaway!

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Well, just the fact that it takes place in Seattle makes me want to read it. Please count me in. Thanks for the giveaway!

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Nancye Davis · 717 weeks ago

This sounds like a great book! Thanks for the chance!

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Anita Yancey · 716 weeks ago

Sounds like a very interesting book. I would enjoy reading this one. Please enter me. Thanks!

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This would be a great edition to my summer reading! thanks for the giveaway!

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