Just finished 'Good Apple' in one weekend - couldn't put it down! Elizabeth's writing feels like chatting with your funniest, most honest friend over bottomless coffee.
The way she balances Southern charm with NYC grit had me LOL-ing one minute and tearing up the next. That chapter about the subway flasher vs. cable news? Absolute gold.
As someone who's never lived in New York, I loved living vicariously through her stories. The brown couch scenes? Felt like I was right there in that tiny apartment!
Only downside: The political bits felt a tad heavy-handed at times. But hey, nobody's perfect - just like Elizabeth shows us throughout the book!
PS: Bought an extra copy for my book club. This is gonna spark some juicy discussions about faith, motherhood, and why Northerners don't understand sweet tea.