"Joni Hilton takes a lighthearted look at the turning points and travails of an LDS Relief Society president's life with wit and wisdom. She sends up life's petty concerns and focuses on what really... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I enjoyed this for what it is-humorous. It isn't a memoir, it is a funny book with funny characters who we know a little-cause we all know kooky people. Sure, they are exaggerated, but humor always stretches. . .This is what it is, a funny, fun book to read-its not 'literature' its a book you pass on to a friend when you are finished with it. You probably have to be a mormon or know a lot of them to 'get' some of it, but its pretty universal stuff. I would like to read the others other books, so there is a recommendation.
Great Fun
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This book is the first in a series, and a memorable introduction to the characters. Many of the scenes had me laughing aloud and trying to explain them to my wife.I particularily enjoyed seeing the all to real difficulties involved in running an organization carried to to such a humorous extreme.
hilarious
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I thought the book was excellently written, the whole plot was funny, from Nick her brother to Edith and her particle board house, you have to read this book! 5 stars most definitely!
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