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How Lulu Lost Her Mind

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Lulu is a love guru who has made a living out of blogging about men, life, and stuff like that. She has a fabulous life jetting around doing book tours. Until she gets a call from her mother's care facility. Her mother has alzheimers and is being kicked out of her third care facility. Now Lulu has to figure out how to care for her mother and keep her business afloat. Taking care of her mother brings them close and causes Lulu to take a good look at her life and figure out where she wants to go with it. I loved this book. It explores the relationship between mother and daughter and makes you think about you're own mother/daughter relationship. This is my first Rachel Gibson book and it won't be my last. My favorite character is Lulu's mom. Her craziness and southern charm definitely win you over.

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<p>The Chinooks Hockey Team series by Rachel Gibson was one of the first romance series that I read. So, when I saw that she had a new women's fiction book coming out I was excited to read it. In <em>How Lulu Lost Her Mind</em>, LuAnn Hunter gets a call to pick up her mother, Patricia. Patricia, who suffers from Alzheimer's was found in the bed of another patient, and is being released into Lou Ann's care. LuAnn now has to be a full time caretaker and maintain the relationship advice empire she has created. Patricia, asks LuAnn to please take her to her family's old plantation. She hires a nurse and together all three women go to Louisiana. In Louisiana they find a home that needs lots of repairs, an attic full of treasures, a good looking house doctor, an amazing parrot, and learn to enjoy each other's company.</p>
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<p>I believe this book will be loved by some readers unfortunately, it did not work for me. It was a very slow read. I was uncomfortable with the way Patricia's Alzheimer's and sexual assault of the patients was used to elicit laughs. </p>
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<p>Thank you to Netgalley and Gallery books for supplying an e-arc for review. All opinions are my own. </p>
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Let's get the tough stuff out of the way first, because this means a lot to me. This book tackled a topic that I think is really important but easily over looked. I loved the way Rachel Gibson made memory a visceral entity at least in part - remembered through our senses even when our brains have betrayed us. The author's sensory appeals are so beautifully written that I felt as if I experienced Patricia's slow memory loss first-hand.

An enjoyable read and inspirational for those who've met with life-altering issues. I enjoyed the strong women characters and the dynamic between mother and daughter. A portrayal of possible challenges we meet in our lives and the growth which comes from acceptance and the determination to overcome and succeed.

My second book by this author, I loved how real the characters felt. The writing brought out the antics of the three women and made me get the feels. There was a poignancy and depth in it. The whole book felt superfluous as change soon started happening with new outlooks to love and life. It was the perfect escape from the realities of the world. Emotions and humor made it a delightful afternoon read.

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Great book! Mother and daughter spend the last month's of Mom's life in the family Plantation in Louisiana. Luann aka Lulu the Love Guru, a writer,blogger& Speaker puts her life and business on hold to take Mom from Seattle to Louisiana. Mom Patricia has Alzhiemers ,this is 3rd. Memory card facility she has been kicked out of. Momma wants to die in the family family home. Mom is a character in all ways,passionate,spunky and funny when not being exasperating. Sounds depressing but it is So not! A mother daughter trip thru family history, sharing love and caring for each other and the health aide Lulu hired to help care for Mom.
Thank you Rachel Gibson and Net Galley for this ARC. This review is solely my opinion.

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A heartfelt mother-daughter tale that reminds me of Steel Magnolias and Sweet Home Alabama. Lou Ann is called home to help her mother in her remaining years. Her mother's last wish is to spend time at their old home in Lousiana, Sutton Hall. A funny, heart-warming tale of the love between a mother and daughter, this is a book that everyone could relate to.

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A huge thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with an ARC of this title in exchange for an honest review.

This was a poignant, emotional and hilarious story about the bonds between a mother and a daughter. What shapes them, what breaks them, and what makes them stronger.

Lulu's mother Patricia has just gotten herself kicked out of the third nursing home for questionable behavior. Though her mom may be suffering from Alzheimer's, she is still completely convinced of her appeal to "foxy men" and loves pursuing them. Her compulsion to to offer healing in all senses of the biblical term, and her string of ex-husbands, are the most exasperating and memorable things from Lulu's childhood. At her wit's end, Lulu decides to take her mother home to the somewhat dilapidated family home in rural Louisiana.

What ensues is a chaotic journey of self-discovery for Lulu that includes a rambunctious parrot, a smooth-talking handyman, and learning to let go of the ironclad control she has exerted over every portion of her life. What follows for Patricia is a nights of Pirate Booty, expletives and cringe-worthy observations that have stayed bottled up for a very long time, and finding peace in the familiar.

This is a wonderful story about finding your way home - both literally and figuratively.

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I really liked this one! I had just finished another book about a woman and her father with dementia, and it almost seemed to soon to start one about a woman and her mother with Altzheimers, but honestly I think in this case it contributed so much to the story and to our understanding of the relationship between Lou Ann and Patricia. The cast of characters in this book is just full and rich, with Louisiana playing its own charming part. It's not a completely easy book and there is some sadless and loss, but I really connected with these people and was sad when their story ended. I would have liked to see more development of the character of Lou Ann before she took her mom into her care - I think it would have been a little easier to understand her feelings and actions throughout the book if we knew a little more about what she was like previously. It might have also shown more character growth. A good read!

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First, let me start by telling you that I'm a nurse in a nursing home. The synopsis of this book screamed at me "read me, read me" and I'm glad that I did!

Lou Ann, aka Lulu aka Lulu the Love Guru, is having to put her business aside to care for her mother who is suffering with dementia. This is real life and happens all too often in my world. The mother, spunky and hilarious on her own, is no longer able to live in her assisted living facility and moves with Lulu to Sutton Hall in Louisiana.

Lulu, someone who enjoys the finer things in life, is not eager about moving nor is she happy with the living arrangements, but she persists. It's the man she hires to fix the place up... You'll have to read to find out what happens.

This brilliantly bright book was such a pleasure. I was able to read it quickly and found myself laughing and relating to it. Well done.

Thank you to Netgalley and Gallery books for allowing me to read this and give my honest opinion.

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Thank you so much for the opportunity to read this book. I'll be posting my review on Goodreads and Amazon

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How Lulu Lost Her Mind was an incredible read from start to finish. The characters were amazingly well developed and brought to life. I do have to say that the story was a bit different than I had anticipated when I read the description. What I had envisioned the story being about was more on the humorous side, and while there was a lot of humor, there were several other emotions intertwined.
Lou Ann is a successful and well known relationship expert who has made a household name for herself. She enjoys her busy life and all the extras that come from being successful. Unexpectedly, Lou Ann finds herself the full time caretaker of her feisty mom, Patricia, who has Alzheimer's, and was recently kicked out of a care facility for inappropriate behavior. Patricia decides that as her memory diminishes, she wishes to go back to her childhood home in New Orleans. Though this is the last thing Lou Ann wants to do, she makes arrangements for the move, in hopes that it will help slow down her mom's Alzheimer's.
What follows is an adventure for both mother and daughter that, at times stunned me, made me laugh, made my heart ache and wrapped me in warmth. This is a story that brings to life the heart wrenching reality of Alzheimer's and the devastation it brings to the person suffering, as well as those loved ones around them.
This author has an amazing talent to tell an all-absorbing story, that has a serious subject matter, and make the reader laugh, smile, cheer and connect to the characters. I really enjoyed How Lulu Lost Her Mind and recommend this to anyone looking for a great read that quickly draws you in and keeps you reading until the end.

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I enjoyed this book. I loved the characters and was instantly transported to their world. It was a great book that I finished in an afternoon

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This book started off with a great deal of promise and then sadly just fizzled out. There was a big revelation- which led nowhere; almost as if the author didnโ€™t know what to do with it.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Gallery Books for a digital ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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Lulu the Love Guru (Lou Ann) is a well-established relationship expert. She's about to go on tour when the assisted living facility where her mom lives calls to tell her to come immediately. Lou Ann's mom, Patricia, has been kicked out of yet another facility for her "passionate nature" with male patients. Lou Ann is out of options when trying to find her mom a new facility and must cancel her tour. Patricia pleads to Lou Ann to take her back to her ancestry home in Louisiana before she forgets more. This book was funny and sad, entertaining and thoughtful.

โฃLook for this on 7.21.20. โฃ

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This literally is a book you need for your Summer vacation reading! It is so laugh out loud funny, chic lit meets pop psychology meets romance! Lulu may not be every woman, but every woman can relate to the STRESS and chaos that is her life and how when one of those well oiled cogs comes totally apart, it throws everything into a domino effect and leaves you thinking you can't handle any more. For many, the pandemic was the break they needed to regroup before this happens, so watching Lulu's explode is sorta a guilty pleasure! Lulu (and the reader) will delight in how the relationship changed with her mother, to one where they finally 'get' each other, and be warned, you may need some tissue at the end! This is another Summer read you'll be sharing over and over!

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A charming story of a woman who finds herself out of her element when her mother who suffers from Alzheimer's needs her help. I liked the characters in this book a lot. It was a fun read even with the sad undertones of Alzheimer's.

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I loved this book! I thought Rachel Gibson did an outstanding job with the humor and conversation in the story. It wasnโ€™t cheesy or dumbโ€”just heartfelt, charming and funny.

I completely understood the stress Lou Ann felt in caring for her mom, and her determination to make the most of their time together. I enjoyed the dialog between Lou Ann and her Mom. Lindsay was a great support character and kept the situation from seeming too overwhelming. And Simon with his Cajun words, along with the talking bird, added the right amount of charm and friendship.

The only part of this book that I didnโ€™t like was the beginning, when LouAnn and her mom were still in Seattle. They irritated me and I found the situation in the nursing home really dumb. But once they arrived in Louisiana, I practically read the rest of the book in one sitting. When I finished the book, it took me a good ten minutes to return to my real world! I was completely engrossed in Lou Ann and her family.

Thanks to the publishers at NetGalley for the advanced reader copy for review.

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I received ah E-ARC through NetGalley.

I liked this story. Lou Ann and her mother had many funny moments that I could picture as a comedic movie. However, I wish I was able to connect more with the characters. By the time I felt a connection, and genuinely felt invested in what was happening I was more than half way through the novel. I enjoyed the story overall.

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Really strong women's fiction read, which is hard to find. I would describe this novel as emotional, heartfelt, and humorous.

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I have been reading Rachel Gibson's books for so many years that I lost count of how many I have actually read! Her books are addicting, fun, lighthearted, and delicious! This one is a bit different than her previous novels as it falls more in line with a woman's fiction read than romance, and I loved her for it! Rachel can clearly write in a myriad of genres and still grab AND keep her readers attention. I loved this one, and recommend it to those who like women's fiction novels that deal with mothers and daughters.

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LouAnn leaves a job she loves to return to Sutton Hall to care for her mother. Patricia has been banned from several elder care homes because she like to spoon with the male residents. Patricia has Alzheimer's and is dying. With the help of a resident ghost who lives on the first floor, LouAnn starts to realize her mother wasn't all that bad when she was younger. Rachel Gibson has you laughing and crying all in one chapter and the in depth look at mother's and daughter's is beautiful. I received a copy of this ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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