Laura Jamison is an attorney from Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, where she lives with her husband and their four children. When she is not practicing law or writing, she is driving her kids to one of their many activities in her minivan. Laura is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the University of Michigan Law School. This is her first book.

about ALL THE RIGHT MISTAKES

Five college friends have arrived at forty in very different circumstances, but with at least one thing in common: they are among the most privileged in society. Elizabeth and Sara are lawyers, Martha is a doctor, Carmen is a wealthy and well-educated homemaker, and Heather, the most successful, is a famous tech executiveā€•and after more than two decades of friendship, they know one another better than anyone. Then Heather writes a womenā€™s advice book detailing the key life ā€œmistakesā€ of her four friendsā€•opting out, ramping off, giving half effort, and forgetting your fertilityā€•that becomes wildly popular, and Elizabeth, Sara, Martha, and Carmen all feel the sting of Heatherā€™s cruel words. Despite their rarified status, these women face everyday obstacles, including work problems, parenting challenges, secondary infertility, racism, sexism, financial stress, and marital woesā€•and as they weather their fortieth year, each one canā€™t help but wonder if their life might have been different if they had followed Heatherā€™s advice. But as these friends are continually reminded, life is complex, messy, disappointing, and joyful, often all at onceā€•and no one can plan her way out of that reality. In the end, all five women must embrace the idea that their lives are shaped not just by their choices but also by how they handle the obstacles life inevitably throws at us all.