USA TODAY had "Dinner with the Smileys--One Military Family, One Year of Heroes, and Lessons for a Lifetime" by Sarah Smiley on its list of top books for the month of May. I just finished it and it truly is a fantastic read!
When Sarah's husband has to be deployed, she does not want to see the empty chair at the table where he used to sit, so she decides to invite people of various backgrounds to have dinner with her and her three boys. I enjoyed the whole book, it's very good!
Sarah, your writing is so good, you told it great and the pictures are really good too! Dustin, I thank you for your service! As for the boys, you were great too! Keep following the Red Sox and listen to your parents. Love your dog!!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Dinner with the Smileys by Sarah Smiley is about how a military
wife and her three young boys made it through the year her husband was
deployed. Sarah came up with an idea to invite different dinner guests
every week to fill the
empty chair where her husband used to sit at the dinner table. It gave
them all something to look forward to every week and provided a
diversion in a way. I enjoyed reading about the special “Dinners with
the Smileys” but also the family dynamics, her single
parenting struggles, the baseball games, the boys’ interactions with
one another and with the guests. This is a heartwarming family
documentary that is a very enjoyable read! It gives the reader a peek
into unique pressures that military families (or single
parents) face.
(Karen's review)
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