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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Mrs. Whippy By Cecelia Ahern

Have you ever experienced utter despair where you can't even think of the idea of functioning let alone find the courage to do so?
In Mrs. Whippy by Cecelia Ahern, Emelda finds herself at the depths of broken relationships and swimming in self-pity.

Emelda spent her whole life devoted to her husband, Charlie, and five boys. Suddenly her life is turned upside down with a divorce and the fight to find a balance between her new life, her difficult children, and her scathing ex-husband becomes all too consuming. Cliche to breakups, Emelda finds comfort in her only joy, ice cream, but with that Emelda soon finds something much more,

Emelda finds new pieces of herself in this remarkably well-written short story as she enters into a new life on her own.

This is my first piece by Ahern, best known for PS. I Love You. But after finishing this I quickly ordered a few others for my Kindle that will be read sometime throughout the year.



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