War on Christmas??

Publishers Weekly (August 2006)

Like its predecessor, Sahm I Am, this charming holiday novel tracks the e-mail correspondence of a group of stay-at-home moms. As Christmas approaches, their stress levels increase exponentially, but they have friendship and much laughter to sustain them. The women deal with humorous things, like children who get Polly Pockets shoes lodged up their noses, but also with weighty issues: unemployment, decreased sex drive, infertility, cheating spouses and the ups and downs of both pregnancy and adoption. Efken nails the characters' various voices and keeps the pacing brisk, lacing some uproariously funny moments amid the ladies' virtual sturm und drang. Her skillful satire of Rosalyn, the self-righteous and controlling list moderator whose own family is secretly falling apart, is delicious, and she offers a balanced and loving take on gender roles, faith and child-rearing. Both stay-at-home and working Christian moms will recognize their struggles here, and feel the novel's lighthearted humor lessening their load. (Oct. 24)

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About Meredith Efken:
Two daughters, a great husband, a fixer-upper Victorian home, and novels that make you laugh and feel like someone finally understands you—that’s Meredith. She is a student in the Vineyard Leadership Institute, a member of Christians for Biblical Equality, and has a Bachelor of Science in Education. 

 Contact Meredith here.

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