This book is for any age.
Emily was the daughter of a megachurch pastor and a wedding coordinator. She and her two friends decided on their annual New Year's Eve celebration that they would make 10 resolutions, one for each of the next ten months which they did. Trust me when I say, this book is so much more than this. The author brings in so many wonderful people that adds so much depth to the story. There was such a blend of so many different people. There were parts that had me laughing, there was Emily's father being diagnosed with Alzheimer's and the compassion but also it gave me a better understanding of the disease. There were also the struggles with your job and your beliefs which was so realistic and well written.
I am over twice as old as the three girls but I loved everything about this book. I could feel the compassion, the kindness, the friendships, the family dynamics and how when you chose your faith that things had a way of working out. I may be over twice as old as the three girls but I could relate to this book because even as old as I am, I still like challenging myself, and seeing how the people I come into contact with are doing, how maybe I can bring some happiness to someone. So this book is life and all it has to offer.