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Everything's Coming Up Josey

by Susan May Warren

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"I need you," the tall, good-looking missionary had said...but he'd been speaking to Josey's entire church at the time. Had she taken it too literally? Because she was no longer in Gull Lake, Minnesota. She was a missionary. In Russia. For a year.

True, Josey had wanted to skip town when her sister married her ex, and her secret crush/best friend got engaged. But Russia? Yet after a few weeks the idea grew on her. She could speak enough words to buy fruit at the Moscow market, and the missionary role was feeling...right (although her bagel-thieving roommate tested her daily). Even the frosty Russian weather was no big deal for this Minnesota girl--it was getting her love life to thaw that was the real challenge!

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Josey is our typical chick lit heroine, bummed because her sister is marrying her one time boyfriend and she has to wear a poppy inspired bridesmaid dress. So her solution to escaping from her dead end life in the small Minnesota town she grew up in is to sign up for a one year tour as a missionary to Russia. Her motives for doing so seem sort of slim, but she survives missionary training and is soon esconsed in a Moscow apartment, trying to negotiate the culture shock and frigid weather. This being a chick lit novel, she becomes involved in a romantic entanglement, all the while secretly pining for her best guy friend back home.
This was a great romp of a novel, Josey is a typical witty chick lit heroine. The spiritual content was a bit slight, but she does learn a few things about faith and the author is blessedly frank about problems within the church/missionary community. The plot was totally predictable, but the cultural touches from the authors real life experiences in Russia were great. Definately a good "beach read". ( )
  debs4jc | Nov 20, 2006 |
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Fiction. Romance. HTML:

"I need you," the tall, good-looking missionary had said...but he'd been speaking to Josey's entire church at the time. Had she taken it too literally? Because she was no longer in Gull Lake, Minnesota. She was a missionary. In Russia. For a year.

True, Josey had wanted to skip town when her sister married her ex, and her secret crush/best friend got engaged. But Russia? Yet after a few weeks the idea grew on her. She could speak enough words to buy fruit at the Moscow market, and the missionary role was feeling...right (although her bagel-thieving roommate tested her daily). Even the frosty Russian weather was no big deal for this Minnesota girl--it was getting her love life to thaw that was the real challenge!

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