Getting There
"Kat's list of failures is impressive, no doubt about it. An estranged family, two broken relationships and unemployment top the list that her best friend Mary Margaret so sweetly checks off one by one. Mary Margaret is full of advice that Kat is reluctant to take. It's not that she usually ignores her friend's counsel, it's just that she knows she'll end up doing what she wants anyway. But this time might be different. This time Kat suspects Mary Margaret might be right. It's probably time to stop drifting and a roof over her head would let her regroup. But getting there means gaining the courage to go home and stare down the scandal that drove her away. Does she really have no other choice?"--P. [4] of cover.