Author Lisa Samson is the Christy Award-winning author of Songbird, which touched the hearts of readers across the country. In Club Sandwich, Samson introduces a likeable cast of women struggling to be everything for everybody, all the time. Feeling overwhelmed, Ivy Schneider reaches out into the community hoping that she might find other women like herself to talk to. Soon, a group whose members dub themselves "Club Sandwich" begins to offer each other spiritual guidance and support.
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"I read this book a while ago and really enjoyed it. I felt like I was right there with all of those characters. I also liked that the christian life was presented in an everyday, realistic way that the majority of us can relate to. "
— Sarah (4 out of 5 stars)
" Not loving this...I keep rolling through it because I think it might get better. Samson's writing style is jumpy and inconsistent. "
— Lori, 7/24/2013" This was a great true to life book! "
— April, 7/18/2013" This was a fun read for the most part with some good human interaction and how we all need and feel the same things, just in different ways. "
— Traci, 7/7/2012" I read this book a while ago and really enjoyed it. I felt like I was right there with all of those characters. I also liked that the christian life was presented in an everyday, realistic way that the majority of us can relate to. "
— Sarah, 4/20/2012" having cared for an aging parent and young kids I could really identify with the story. "
— Becci, 5/28/2011" Listened to the audio book. Enjoyed it but the situation was artificial and somewhat contrived. The exploration of the sandwich generation issues was good, but didn't all quite work. "
— Margaret, 5/19/2011" This was quite an interesting novel. I felt bad for the main character because she had so much on her plate. Reading this book made me tired. <br/>I liked the idea behind it that everyone needs some support from family and friends. "
— Danni, 5/27/2010" Listened to the audio book. Enjoyed it but the situation was artificial and somewhat contrived. The exploration of the sandwich generation issues was good, but didn't all quite work. "
— Margaret, 7/2/2009" This was a great true to life book! "
— April, 6/30/2009" Great book about an average life. <br/> <br/>Slow start, almost gave up, but came to see that the book is for real people living like me. Great book, check it out! "
— Larissa, 5/8/2009" Not loving this...I keep rolling through it because I think it might get better. Samson's writing style is jumpy and inconsistent. "
— Lori, 1/6/2009Lisa Samson is the Christy Award–winning author of Christianity Today’s Novel of the Year, Quaker Summer. She has been hailed by Publishers Weekly as one of the “most powerful voices in Christian fiction.” She lives in Kentucky with her husband and three kids.
Barbara McCulloh has appeared on Broadway as Mrs. Darling in Peter Pan and as Anna in The King and I. Her film and television credits include Law & Order: SVU, Another World, and Peter Pan. She has also done extensive work in regional theater and recorded dozens of audiobooks.