A review by phenixsnow
Better Luck Next Time by Julia Claiborne Johnson

2.0

Mixed feelings. I kept reading this thinking in the next chapter certainly something big would happen, but not a whole lot happened at all. It was almost like reading one of those interviews they do with someone from a reality TV show to get the inside scoop on a show that aired years ago that almost no one cares about anymore. The story is told from the perspective of Ward, now in a nursing home, and he's telling the story of his time, 50 years earlier, as a ranch hand on a dude ranch for women who wanted get legal Nevada residence in order to get divorced.

It was okay. The whole thing kind of fell flat for me.