It was a silly, lighthearted easy summer read. Kind of like “Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers.” (Not the story, but the lightheartedness.). Finished in a day. Quite different from “Sea of Women” by Lisa See, which was the previous book I’d read. That was a deep, sometimes painful, book about the women of Jeju, an island in Korea, during WW2 and the Korean War. I loved it because I learned so much, but it was nice to have a light book to follow!