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Who are you when you are forced to walk in someone else’s shoes?

Nisha Cantor lives the globetrotting life of the seriously wealthy, until her husband announces a divorce and cuts her off. Nisha is determined to hang onto her glamorous life. But in the meantime, she must scramble to cope–she doesn’t even have the shoes she was, until a moment ago, standing in.

That’s because Sam Kemp – in the bleakest point of her life – has accidentally taken Nisha’s gym bag. But Sam hardly has time to worry about a lost gym bag–she’s struggling to keep herself and her family afloat. When she tries on Nisha’s six-inch high Christian Louboutin red crocodile shoes, the resulting jolt of confidence that makes her realize something must change—and that thing is herself.

Full of Jojo Moyes’ signature humor, brilliant storytelling, and warmth, Someone Else’s Shoes is a story about how just one little thing can suddenly change everything.


2.5 stars out of 5

I LOVED “Giver of the Stars” by Jojo Moyes, so I was excited to read another of her books. For that reason, I gave this book 120 pages before I stopped reading and started skimming pages.

I like the idea behind this book, but it wasn’t pulled off in a way that engaged me. The book opens with a lot of repetition and it doesn’t move anywhere quickly. After 120 pages, not much had happened so I started skimming chapters. (It also annoyed me that Nisha was supposed to be American but used so much British slang.)

I think the story idea has merit, but the execution didn’t work for me.

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