A nice follow-up to “Lady in Waiting” but not as satisfying as that one。
Janilyn Kocher,
In a delightful follow up to Lady in Waiting, Glenconner delves into more of her private life。 She reveals more truths about her tumultuous marriage to husband Colin。 I hadn’t realized he was the one who had purchased Mustique island。The book can be a bridge from how things used to be to how much they have changed。 Having lived nine decades, the author is a testament to witnessing change。 I was intrigued with the bits and pieces she revealed about her mother, especially how she rode her Harley。I In a delightful follow up to Lady in Waiting, Glenconner delves into more of her private life。 She reveals more truths about her tumultuous marriage to husband Colin。 I hadn’t realized he was the one who had purchased Mustique island。The book can be a bridge from how things used to be to how much they have changed。 Having lived nine decades, the author is a testament to witnessing change。 I was intrigued with the bits and pieces she revealed about her mother, especially how she rode her Harley。It’s a good capstone for an adventurous life。Thanks to Hatchette Books and NetGalley for the early read。 。。。more
Michelle Smith,
Deeply honest and touching, the author shares engaging bits about her life, including her childhood, her lifelong friendship with Princess Margaret, the complicated relationship with her late husband, her children, the losses she’s endured, and the life she’s built for herself now。 The writing style is personal and intimate, like you’re sitting with the author and learning these details。 I enjoyed this memoir and admire Anne Glenconnor’s attitude。 Thank you to Hachette Books and NetGalley for th Deeply honest and touching, the author shares engaging bits about her life, including her childhood, her lifelong friendship with Princess Margaret, the complicated relationship with her late husband, her children, the losses she’s endured, and the life she’s built for herself now。 The writing style is personal and intimate, like you’re sitting with the author and learning these details。 I enjoyed this memoir and admire Anne Glenconnor’s attitude。 Thank you to Hachette Books and NetGalley for the DRC。 。。。more
Mandy Felder,
I really like this book。 I read the author’s other book Lady in Waiting。 I felt this book was more down to earth than the other book。 This book was a relatively short book but I thought the author wrote about a lot in the 162 pages。 If the author came out with another book I will definitely read it and I will definitely recommend it to others。