Here Home Hope by Kaira Rouda

Here, Home, Hope by Kaira Rouda is a five star worthy read! I was in love with this novel, from the first page and the hilarious dentist office scene, to the last page where I felt I was left with life lessons, and all the scenes in between. The story centers around Kelly Mills Johnson, a suburban wife who has become bored as her fortieth birthday nears. Her husband, a successful and supportive attorney, has a thriving career and love for golf, and her two young sons are active and away at camp for the summer. This leaves Kelly drumming her fingers, trying to figure out how to overcome her midlife crisis. Her two best friends appear perfect to an outsider- wealthy husbands, interesting careers, and Kelly decides to try to be more like them. She decides to act on her passion for decorating, but before she can even get started, life intervenes with the appearance of her friend’s anorexic daughter. And an affair that shakes the neighborhood. And a friendship that is on the rocks. Kelly tries to tackle many subjects- her start up business, her family, her friends and their problems, and by doing so, realizes what the important things in life are.

I absolutely adored Here, Home, Hope. What I found interesting is that I completely connected with Kelly, even though I am nothing like her being in my twenties, not married and have no children. But I think that shows the strength of a great writer and character that they create- anyone can relate to them, no matter how far off they are from your real life. And I loved that Kelly’s husband was one of the good guys. I will admit that I was almost waiting for the other shoe to drop, waiting for him to be having an affair because that is often how the story goes these days, but he was faithful and supportive through it all. The Things to Change List that Kelly makes along the way was also really inspiring. I thought of a few changes that I could make myself, and I think readers will take a lot away from that. But what really got me with this novel is how empowering it was to read as a women. Kaira Rouda says on her website that she has a particular interest in empowering women and children, it showed through her writing. I closed her first novel feeling like I could do anything, and that is special. Here, Home, Hope is only the first in a series that center around Grandville, the fictional town where Kelly Mills Johnson and friends reside, and I know the others will all be must reads for me.

[Rating: 5]

8 Comments

  1. May 2, 2011 / 4:45 am

    any book that contains a “hilarious dentist office scene” has to be worth a read!

  2. Samantha
    Author
    May 6, 2011 / 2:12 am

    Oh it is Jenny! 🙂

  3. May 7, 2011 / 1:59 am

    Thank you so much for the great review of HERE, HOME, HOPE!! Your support means so much!

    Have a wonderful day!

    My best,
    Kaira

  4. Samantha
    Author
    May 12, 2011 / 1:32 am

    Thanks so much Kaira!

  5. May 25, 2011 / 4:44 am

    Wow thanks for sharing this one. I love to read books and am looking for something to new to read. I guess this is a good thing to consider… As what you have said the book is worth reading and i can feel that it is too. Hope i can buy one. As soon as i have read this post i was excited to buy one… Nice article by the way!

  6. Samantha
    Author
    May 29, 2011 / 8:41 pm

    I hope you enjoy it Lucy!