![]() ![]() Having long ago left the faith behind, Rhoda is surprised when the conservative community welcomes her back with open arms-and offbeat advice. ![]() Drinking, smoking, and slumber parties are nixed potlucks, prune soup, and public prayer are embraced. ![]() It's a Mennonite home, the scene of her painfully uncool childhood and the bosom of her family: handsome but grouchy Dad, plain but cheerful Mom. Marriage over, body bruised, life upside-down, Rhoda does what any sensible 43-year-old would do: She goes home.īut hers is not just any home. The same week her husband of 15 years ditches her for a guy he met on Gay.com, a partially inebriated teenage driver smacks her VW Beetle head-on. A hilarious and moving memoir in the spirit of Anne Lamott and Nora Ephron about a woman who returns home to her Mennonite family after a personal crisis. ![]()
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