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When twenty-five-year-old Heather Russo breaks up with her boyfriend-again-she can't figure out if she's to blame or he is. Either way, she's miserable, and working at home via Zoom meetings is only making it worse. What's more, all the women in her family are struggling. Mom Sandy is convinced she's wasted her life and is nursing a giant grudge against Heather's father, whom she's now divorcing. Grandmother Bonnie is reeling with the grief of losing her third husband, and is carrying his urn everywhere she goes, even the supermarket. The bottom has fallen out of their lives so abruptly, the trio is clinging to any handhold they can-and slowly but surely losing their grip . . .
Inspired by a friend's adventurous grandson, and determined not to spend her 70th birthday wallowing, Bonnie is ready to take extreme measures. Even if it means dragging her beloved girls along by the hair, they're going to hike the Incan Trail to Machu Picchu! Of course, their emotional baggage gets packed with their lightweight jackets, but as they make the trek, the women also talk, sharing stories and secrets that have been festering for far too long. With every arduous step toward the famed summit, each woman sheds some of the past and its pain, and opens up to the extraordinary possibilities of the present-and a future that just might include a new happily ever after.
Praise for Someone's Else's Bucket List
"A poignant look at how the bonds of sisterhood can shape our lives." -Namrata Patel, author of The Candid Life of Meena Dave
"Someone Else's Bucket List begins by breaking your heart then takes you by surprise by becoming uplifting and utterly galvanizing. Best of all, it's a stirring celebration of the power of sisterhood!" -Matt Cain, author of The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle
"This life-affirming tale reminds us that happiness is possible if we find the courage to reach for it." -Jamie Beck, Wall Street Journal bestselling author
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- Intro
- Praise
- Also by
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Chapter 1 - Bonnie
- Chapter 2 - Heather
- Chapter 3 - Heather
- Chapter 4 - Heather
- Chapter 5 - Heather
- Chapter 6 - Heather
- Chapter 7 - Bonnie
- Chapter 8 - Heather
- Chapter 9 - Heather
- Chapter 10 - Heather
- Chapter 11 - Sandy
- Chapter 12 - Heather
- Chapter 13 - Heather
- Chapter 14 - Bonnie
- Chapter 15 - Heather
- Chapter 16 - Bonnie
- Chapter 17 - Heather
- Chapter 18 - Bonnie
- Chapter 19 - Heather
- Chapter 20 - Heather
- Chapter 21 - Heather
- Chapter 22 - Heather
- Author's Note
- Acknowledgments
- Discussion Questions
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