A review by kingnat
The Way Life Should Be by Christina Baker Kline

4.0

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this, only because it becomes much more relatable as I grow wiser (not older). Angela is stuck at an event-planning job in New York and starts internet dating, when one day after a chaotic event planned by her, she decides to start all over. After moving to Maine, specifically “chasing” after a man she just recently met, she finds out he’s not what he was all cracked up to be. With her wits and New York attitude, she takes this opportunity to reinvent herself and explores a new-found passion— cooking.

This book is truly an entertaining read because of Baker’s close attention to detail, her feminine touch and her winding dialogue that keeps you going.