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    <![CDATA[<p>&quot;The women of THE WILDWATER WALKING CLUB are a delightful trio,     full of heart and determination. As they - literally - put one     foot in front of the other, the three new friends find unlikely     paths that point them toward more fulfilling lives. Their journey     left me genuinely inspired (and with the curious urge to go out     and buy a clothesline).&quot; <br/>-- Jean Reynolds Page, author of     <em>The Space Between Before and After</em></p>    <p>&quot;<em>The Wildwater Walking Club</em> reminds of us what's     important in life--the joy of friendship, the power of a brisk     walk, and of course the importance of a good book. This     exhilarating novel made me want to call my friends and lace up my     shoes. I couldn't put it down.&quot; <br/>-- Anisha Lakhani, author of     <em>Schooled</em></p>    <p>Just put one foot in front of the other. Sounds simple, doesn't     it? But when Noreen Kelly takes a buyout from her job of eighteen     years and gets dumped by her boyfriend in one fell swoop, she     finds it hard to know what that next step is--never mind take it.     At first Noreen thinks maybe her redundancy package could be an     opportunity, a chance to figure out what to do with the rest of     her life while her company foots the bill. Sure, she may have     gotten high to &quot;Witchy Woman&quot; and grooved to &quot;Sweet Baby James&quot;     back when James Taylor had hair, but she isn't ready for her AARP     card. Not yet.</p>    <p>But it's the first time in a great many years that Noreen has time to herself--and she has no idea what to do with it. When she     realizes that she's mistaken her resume for her personality,     Noreen knows that she has to get moving, so she puts on a new pair     of sneakers and a seriously outdated pair of exercise pants, and     walks. She doesn't get very far at first--just to the end of her     street, Wildwater Way--but she perseveres, and when she's joined     by her neighbors Tess and Rosie, Noreen realizes that walking is     not an extreme sport. It can actually be fun.</p>    <p>As the Wildwater women walk and talk, and talk and walk, they     tally their steps, share their secrets, and learn what women     everywhere are finding out--that time flies and getting fit is     actually fun when you're walking with friends. Throw in a road     trip to Seattle for a lavender festival, a career-coaching group     that looks like a bad sequel to <em>The Breakfast Club</em>, a clothesline controversy that could only happen in the 'burbs, plenty of romantic twists and turns, and a quirky multigenerational cast of supporting characters, and the result is an experience that's heartfelt, exuberant, and above all, real.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Excellent book of friendship between women. I may just have to start a walking club with some friends. I enjoyed the lavender recipes and wished there were more. I really want to try lavender sugar now along with many of the other wonderful dishes mentioned. I liked how Noreen grew to know who she w...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/74405156">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Really a 2.5. I enjoyed it, but just felt a little disappointed because I've enjoyed Cook's other books much more.<br/><br/>I feel like Noreen's transition takes place awfully quick. In a little over a month she completely transforms herself. New friends, new relationship with overbearing mother (...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/63833606">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[A great book about three very relatable women.  Their relationship is a testament to the improtance of having other women to share life's ups and downs with.  The three main characters, the Wildwater Walking Club women, are all very strong women, yet have their own individual weaknesses, just like w...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/56056027">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[So now I'm looking to get a pedometer and grow lavender!  As a walker (of an undetermined number of steps--hence the pedometer), it was enjoyable to tag along and share the trials, travels and triumphs of three middle-aged walkers.  Shallow/predictable? Yes. But sweet enough to make you want to put ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/63161790">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I found this book to be very inspiring. Nora is a woman of a certain age who must find herself after losing her job in a corporate buyout.  Almost by accident she takes up walking with two of her neighbors and she moves own from there.  I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I think I'll be buying my ow...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/61162838">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[<p>&quot;The women of THE WILDWATER WALKING CLUB are a delightful trio,     full of heart and determination. As they - literally - put one     foot in front of the other, the three new friends find unlikely     paths that point them toward more fulfilling lives. Their journey     left me genuinely inspired (and with the curious urge to go out     and buy a clothesline).&quot; <br/>-- Jean Reynolds Page, author of     <em>The Space Between Before and After</em></p>    <p>&quot;<em>The Wildwater Walking Club</em> reminds of us what's     important in life--the joy of friendship, the power of a brisk     walk, and of course the importance of a good book. This     exhilarating novel made me want to call my friends and lace up my     shoes. I couldn't put it down.&quot; <br/>-- Anisha Lakhani, author of     <em>Schooled</em></p>    <p>Just put one foot in front of the other. Sounds simple, doesn't     it? But when Noreen Kelly takes a buyout from her job of eighteen     years and gets dumped by her boyfriend in one fell swoop, she     finds it hard to know what that next step is--never mind take it.     At first Noreen thinks maybe her redundancy package could be an     opportunity, a chance to figure out what to do with the rest of     her life while her company foots the bill. Sure, she may have     gotten high to &quot;Witchy Woman&quot; and grooved to &quot;Sweet Baby James&quot;     back when James Taylor had hair, but she isn't ready for her AARP     card. Not yet.</p>    <p>But it's the first time in a great many years that Noreen has time to herself--and she has no idea what to do with it. When she     realizes that she's mistaken her resume for her personality,     Noreen knows that she has to get moving, so she puts on a new pair     of sneakers and a seriously outdated pair of exercise pants, and     walks. She doesn't get very far at first--just to the end of her     street, Wildwater Way--but she perseveres, and when she's joined     by her neighbors Tess and Rosie, Noreen realizes that walking is     not an extreme sport. It can actually be fun.</p>    <p>As the Wildwater women walk and talk, and talk and walk, they     tally their steps, share their secrets, and learn what women     everywhere are finding out--that time flies and getting fit is     actually fun when you're walking with friends. Throw in a road     trip to Seattle for a lavender festival, a career-coaching group     that looks like a bad sequel to <em>The Breakfast Club</em>, a clothesline controversy that could only happen in the 'burbs, plenty of romantic twists and turns, and a quirky multigenerational cast of supporting characters, and the result is an experience that's heartfelt, exuberant, and above all, real.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This book was so cute!  It's all about friendship, finding out who you are, and self empowerment.  I loved each and every character (with the exception of Michael) and I loved the storyline.  I think I smiled while reading the whole novel.  This book really motivates me to get up and enjoy the sunsh...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/64441541">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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