Karen Brichoux takes a bold new turn with this cutting-edge, well-written novel about a lifelong friendship between a girl and a guy in their twenties.
After "breaking up" with her friend Jonah, Wichita Gray has to give some serious thought to what makes a man a friend and what makes him a lover-so she can avoid repeating the mistakes of the past, and grab her chance to get it right...
Author Biography: Karen Brichoux was raised in the Far East, the daughter of missionary parents, and now lives in the Midwestern United States with her spouse, four cats, and a large dog who suffers from debilitating separation anxiety.
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January 21, 2007: I found this book really boring. I just couldn't get myself to finish it which is very rare for me. I could'nt get into all the flashbacks, and they were so many I just thought it would be better to quit.
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August 21, 2004: While I would consider this somewhat of a fluff book, it was overall still very entertaining. I read it over my summer vacation on a trip and I can say I got lost in the writing. You can truly relate to the characters and through the book become involved in all their experiences. The story was quite captivating and was very well written. Overall, I would recommend this book for those looking for a book to read on a trip or vacation.