Rating: Summary: Funny - loveable - great! Review: Couldn't put this book down. The adventures and stories are hilarious. Makes me think that someone was spying on my own adventures.I never wanted this book to end. Thanks Robin for an awesome book.
Rating: Summary: Sisterhood forever Review: Couldn't put this book down. The adventures and stories are hilarious. Makes me think that someone was spying on my own adventures. I never wanted this book to end. Thanks Robin for an awesome book.
Rating: Summary: "Sisterchicks" takes you away... Review: I loved escaping with "Sisterchicks on the Loose!" so much that I now want to find my own family in Finland--create an adventure with one or more of my own sisterchicks. Robin's writing rings true about the longings of the midlife mom who wonders if she's got a special, latent gifting. Her lyrical passages help the reader see places and faces and traces of what's true in the deepest parts of our souls. I highly recommend it and look forward to reading her next in the series: "Sisterchicks Do the Hula." --Author of "Girlfriend Gatherings: Creative Ways to Stay Connected"
Rating: Summary: "Sisterchicks" takes you away... Review: I loved escaping with "Sisterchicks on the Loose!" so much that I now want to find my own family in Finland--create an adventure with one or more of my own sisterchicks. Robin's writing rings true about the longings of the midlife mom who wonders if she's got a special, latent gifting. Her lyrical passages help the reader see places and faces and traces of what's true in the deepest parts of our souls. I highly recommend it and look forward to reading her next in the series: "Sisterchicks Do the Hula." --Author of "Girlfriend Gatherings: Creative Ways to Stay Connected"
Rating: Summary: Sisterchicks Forever! Review: I picked this book up on a whim at my Christian bookstore and loved it! I stayed up way too late last night just to finish it. The characters are warm and rich, the descriptions are enticing and the story keeps you hopping. I will be looking for other books by this author.
Rating: Summary: Great ladies book! Review: I thoroughly enjoyed Sisterchicks on the Loose!! It was more than just a "fun" book - it brought out issues about friends, spouses, in-laws and just getting along. I so much enjoyed reading about other 40ish women and their insights. It was hard to believe that it was a work of fiction - seemed like it really could have happened! I loved it and would highly recommend it!
Rating: Summary: A Refreshing Antidote to Many "Chick Lit" Books Review: I'll confess: I adore so-called "Chick Lit" in all of its many guises, whether that means a Bridget Jones "singleton" heroine or a Jennifer Crusie-type middle-aged woman striking out on her own for the first time. However, all too many of the "Chick Lit" characters and plots involve myriad kinds of substance abuse (from caffeine to codeine and beyond) and self-loathing (cottage-cheese thighs, wardrobes lacking glamour, nasty boyfriends). So I found Robin Jones Gunn's new novel SISTERCHICKS ON THE LOOSE! a refreshing antidote to these other books, and believe that women of various spiritual paths will relish this different take on female lives and friendships. Meet Sharon, a Washington State Christian wife and mother whose best friend Penny roared into town on the back of her husband Dave's Harley. After nearly a decade of living next door to each other, Sharon and Penny are separated when Dave takes a job in San Francisco. When Penny calls and reminds Sharon of their long-ago church-nursery vow to take off on an adventure together, Sharon is loath to leave her family --- even when Penny explains that she's paying for the jaunt to Finland to meet her dead mother's only sister. Unlike other Chick Lit heroines, however, Sharon has a steadfast and warm husband supporting her. When Jeff tells her he can handle hearth, home and three of four children (eldest son Tyler is away at college), Sharon faces her fears of flying and takes off with Penny for Helsinki. Of course, no plot would be complete without tension, and since Jones Gunn has given Sharon a good man, she cannily provides a bad mother-in-law to ratchet things up a bit. Gloria, given to calling her daughter-in-law "Sharondear" and Penny "Daveswife," is not a one-dimensional caricature, but a deeply unhappy person whose constant woe threatens to unseat Sharon's calm demeanor. Knowing that Gloria is back in Chinook Springs spreading her own little garden of bitterness makes Sharon uncomfortable, and the various travel mishaps that occur during the first leg of the friends' trip make her even more so (many readers will relate to the lost luggage, airline crowding, and hotel miscommunications that follow). Some of the scene setting seems tedious, but Gunn's portrait of two women smack in the middle of life rings true, especially when Sharon and Penny are annoyed with each other. The author's definition of a "sisterchick" is "Someone who knows the deepest wonders of your heart, loves you like a sister, and provides a reality check when you're being a brat." What's not here is all the binging and whining that mark all-too-trendy British Chick Lit titles, although they do indulge happily in chocolate. When Sharon and Penny come unglued, they don't let their relationship unravel --- they keep communicating, moving and praying. For small-town Sharon, the biggest joy and wonder of their trip may be realizing that other women of different cultures, ages and stages can be sisterchicks, too. Meanwhile, the discoveries and experiences along the road from Washington State to Helsinki to London and Liverpool help the "sisterchicks" deepen their bond and tackle some deep issues. The fact that Gunn's Epilogue shows that some of those issues took time to resolve made everything much more realistic, and sets the stage for her future books. Next stop --- Sisterchicks Do the Hula! --- Reviewed by Bethanne Kelly Patrick
Rating: Summary: A Not-To-Be-Missed Treat Review: I've heard a lot about "Chick Lit" lately-- those books that center on our woman-to-woman, girl-to-girl relationships. I wanted to see what this new genre of literature is all about, so I picked up Sisterchicks on the Loose. What a delight. Yes, it's fun-- full of experiences like lacy underwear shopping in Helsinki and savoring chocolate on more than one continent-- but Robin Jones Gunn's delicate use of language and emotion take us much deeper. There are word images in the book I will never forget-- like touching the translucence of a fragile bone china teacup or seeing a lone star through Sharon's eyes or watching snowflakes incinerate on sauna-heated skin. The spiritual element unfolds just as inticately as the relationship elements. I wouldn't have missed this book. I'm ordering Sisterchicks Do the Hula.
Rating: Summary: plenty of life remains to enjoy for the over forty crowd Review: In 1982 in a church nursery in Chinook Springs, Washington, best friends Penny and Sharon watch a vicious horde of children including seven that belonged to the two moms. Weary from the mental and physical stress of these youthful activists, Penny and Sharon make a deal that when their magnificent seven graduates they celebrate in Finland. However, a few years later the deal appears dead when Penny and her brood move to California. In 1993, Penny sends Sharon a ticket that will send the dynamic duo from San Francisco to London to Helsinki. The supermoms are running away from home now that graduation has occurred. With two West Coast sisterchicklet baby boomers invading Europe, will the English and the Finns survive and will American diplomacy (Clinton style) be needed to calm the waters and snow that the daring duo dive into as they go from one brash adventure into another. This is a fun tale that feels like Lucy and Ethel taking Europe in the 1990s, yet each one remembers why they were and still are best friends while renewing their faith in God. The key to the tale is the message that plenty of life remains to enjoy for the over forty crowd without Robin Jones Gunn preaching to the choir. Readers, especially middle age, will appreciate these super SISTERCHICKS ON THE LOOSE. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: Very LIGHT and EnTERTaininG Review: It made me laugh and the end was so touching. I would recommend this book to anyone. It's a great filler book when you want a light read. Just fun.
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