A review by crizzle
Whatever Makes You Happy by William Sutcliffe

3.0

Some of this was really good (some great descriptive lines, I had to read some phrasing again because it was delightful) and some of it wasn’t my cup of tea (because we’re in England!), so three stars. I loved the focus on the relationships between middle-aged mothers and their adult sons. Three besties are forgotten on Mother’s Day and decide to impose themselves in the lives of their 34-year-old sons for a week. Of course, they set out to hopefully help and/or change their sons in some way, but they each come to terms with learning who this person is, learning about his life, loving him regardless. I love the circle-of-life ending.