In a world that constantly argues the virtues of being a Trad Wife or becoming a career-focused woman, Natalie Heller Mills appears on social media to have flawlessly found a way to succeed at both. Fans from all over the world are watching Natalie be and have all the things women strive for . . . simple, healthy, happy. It seems she is living out a dreamlike existence until one day, when she wakes to a nightmare of harsh conditions and what daily struggles can really be like for poor, restricted, isolated women.
I recommend this book to fans of the human condition, flawed characters, female perspectives, adversity, and domestic drama.
I thank NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of Yesteryear for my unbiased evaluation. 4 stars









