- Title: How to Change a Life
- Author: Stacey Ballis
- Genre: Contemporary Fiction
- Pages: 400
- Published: August 2017 – Berkley
- Source: Publisher
Description: Eloise is happy with her life as a successful private chef. She has her clients, her corgi, and a recipe for the world’s most perfect chocolate cream pie. What more could she need? But when her long-lost trio of high school friends reunites, Eloise realizes how lonely she really is.
Eloise, Lynne, and Teresa revamp their senior-class assignment and dare one another to create a list of things to accomplish by the time they each turn forty in a few months. Control freak Lynne has to get a dog, Teresa has to spice up her marriage, and Eloise has to start dating again.
Enter Shawn, a hunky ex-athlete and the first man Eloise could see herself falling for. Suddenly forty doesn’t seem so lonely—until a chance encounter threatens the budding romance and reveals the true colors of her friends. Will the bucket listers make it to forty still speaking to one another? Or do some friendships come with an expiration date? (publisher)
My take: Stacey Ballis sets her novels in Chicago and makes delicious food a major part of the main character’s life – she’s usually an amazing cook. How to Change a Life is the story of Eloise. She’s looking at forty and fairly consumed by her life as a professional cook for a wonderful family and one very nice older man. She would do anything for all of them as they would for her. That’s just how she is. When she reconnects with her two best friends from high school at the funeral of their favorite teacher her life gets an unexpected tweak. The three end up in a challenge to meet a few goals before they turn forty. This has mixed results but they all receive the benefit of their efforts. I loved El and how she showed the people in her life that they were special to her through her actions. The bet she makes with her friends forces her to let down her guard that has protected her since she came home from France with a broken heart. And that opens her life up to wonderful new possibilities. I recommend this novel to anyone who loves a big-hearted protagonist, foodie fiction, and a good story. Readers Guide and recipes are included!
I food book with a story is the best!
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I agree.
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Food and a story must be nice.
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Especially when done well.
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Mmm a food book
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It made me crave whatever was made!
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I love books with big hearted protagonists and foodie fiction and a good story!
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You’d like this one!
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I love foodie books, especially if they’re about friends and/or family.
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This was really good.
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Oh, I love the sound of the protagonist…and food! Thanks for sharing.
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I think you’d like this one!
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I have this one on my shelf and was wondering if I was going to like it.
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I hope you like it if/when you read it!
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One I now want to read! Especially to see how the three women end up at the end of it all in relation to Eloise.
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I hope you get a chance to read it, Kathryn.
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I love this premise and I love that Eloise isn’t 25 like so many MCs tend to be. This sounds really fun and a bit eye opening. I also can never resist a food element so this is definitely going on my TBR!
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This does sound good. I am interested. Thanks for sharing.
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This looks fun. Adding it to my list 🙂
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