We'll Always Have Paris: A Mother/Daughter Memoir By Jennifer Coburn *Review*

*I was given a copy of this book for my  honest review*




How her daughter and her passport taught Jennifer Coburn to forget about dying and truly live

Jennifer Coburn has always been terrified of dying young. It's the reason she drops everything during the summers on a quest to travel through Europe with her daughter, Katie, before it's too late. Even though her husband can't join them, even though she's nervous about the journey, and even though she's perfectly healthy, she spends three to four weeks per trip jamming Katie's mental photo album with memories. In this heartwarming generational love story, Jennifer reveals how their adventures helped relinquish her fear of dying...for the sake of living.


MY THOUGHTS


I don't often read memoir novels but this one sounded interesting so I gave it a chance and I am so glad I read it. 

This is the first memoir book I have read that actually kept my attention and kept me reading until the very end. 

I have never been outside of Canada but this book makes me want to travel to Paris so very much.

I think this is one I will be reading again sometime in the future. 

I highly recommend this.

I give this 5 out of 5 

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