What people are saying about You Don’t Know Nana 🗪

Reviews on Goodreads

Jenna P.

“The characters are very well written which makes it easy for the reader to identify with! I found myself laughing, crying and cheering each on as they overcame their struggles. I will definitely be thinking about this book for a long time!!! Highly recommend!”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Robert C.

“I really enjoyed reading this book. I eagerly followed along as the girls each took their winding roads towards growth, purpose, and resilience… Many parts made me laugh, while others forced me to think. I’m thoroughly looking forward to this author’s next book. Whatever it is, I hope Mama Donna crashes the party!”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Bri

“Could not put this book down! The story helps remind the reader how every person has something in their life they are struggling with or wish was different despite the perfect perceptions we like to place on ourselves and other people. I found myself identifying with many of the characters, their raw emotions and some of the situations they experienced. The author’s writing is very witty and profound…”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Reviews on Amazon

Paige

“This book gives you a little bit of everything—humor, love, coming of age and grief all in one. It really feels like you’re going on a journey with the characters, but also let’s you think back on your own experiences through these various life stages. 100 percent relatable and captivating. An absolute must read!! Cannot wait to see more from this author!”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Chris W.

“For the life of me, I can’t remember the last time I read something that so accurately captured so many different facets of what life is like in your 20s – 30s embodied so well in the myriad different colorful characters of You Don’t Know Nana. Some of the girls’ interactions with their divorced parents could have been lifted straight out of my own life, they were so painfully (and often humorously) real.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Katrina L.

“It’s rare to find a book that both captures your attention without stealing your energy. You don’t know nana was lighthearted while still displaying the inter workings of family dynamics. Would recommend to anyone – especially those who has ever felt like a black sheep in their family. It gives so much perspective on everyone’s innerworkings.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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