Gasbarre's reflections should resonate with many readers.including those who enjoyed Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love -- Booklist "A beautifully written, heartfelt gem. Disguised as a romance, it is actually a story of familial bonds, personal growth and faith." -- Lisa Oz, New York Times bestselling author and radio host "Gasbarre writes with style, grace and plenty of humor, maintaining a perfect balance. Hers is a genuine quest. Up close and personal, here is a bright light on the road to Love" -- Alphie McCourt The author's treatment of the central conflict that drives the book-the quintessentially modern female quandary of finding lasting love while staying true to personal ambitions-comes across with an integrity and veracity women readers will undoubtedly appreciate.Chick-lit-alicious." -- Kirkus Reviews Kristine Gasbarre is a modern-day Jane Austen .
with sparkling wit, this spunky heroine faces modern women's search for love.That's where her grandmother comes in, gently schooling her in the art of courtship and, ultimately, identity. A page-turner that leaves you guessing until the very end." -- Jean Twenge, Ph.D., author of Generation Me and co-author of The Narcissism Epidemic "How to Love an American Man is fresh, funny, and original. Kristine Gasbarre has written a love story without borders. Dive in and enjoy!" -- Adriana Trigiani Adriana Trigiani Adriana Trigiani Adriana Trigiani Adriana Trigiani Adriana Trigiani Adriana Trigiani.