Bestselling
author Sarah Strohmeyer offers up a timely (and recession-proof)
treat about the things money can--and can't--buy.
Living in New Jersey--the state that boasts the most malls
per capita--Kat's favorite recreational activity is a no-brainer:
shopping. But when she discovers that her husband, Griff, has
been hiding a secret bank account, her joyful consumerism suddenly
loses its appeal. Are their fights about money more serious than
she understood? Is he, as her friends suggest, preparing for
a divorce? Just in case, Kat decides it's time to start saving.
Drastic times call for drastic measures: Kat starts by canceling cable and kicking
her $240-a-month Starbucks habit. But what starts out as a simple effort to cut
costs becomes an over-the-top obsession when Kat joins an eclectic but lovable
group of savers called the Penny Pinchers Club. Soon she is pumping her gas at
dawn (when it is thicker) and serving dinner made from food she retrieved at
the grocery store dumpster. Kat is saving money, to be sure, but what she's really
saving is time--time she spends with Griff, their two kids...and an
old flame who resurfaces at precisely the wrong moment, offering Kat a life where
money is no object.
An irresistible and wonderfully warm-hearted novel about the unexpected ways
hardship can lead to happiness, The Penny Pinchers Club is the perfect
pick-me-up for these troubled times.
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