Everything's Coming Up Rosie by Courtney Walsh Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads
Publication Date: June 10th 2025 by Thomas Nelson
Pages: 353
Audio Book Length: 11hrs 10min
Narrator: Jorjeana Marie
Source: Publisher
Rating: ★★★★★
My
Thoughts:
Rosie’s dream of becoming an actor has been worn down by
years of trying to catch a break only to land bit roles and suffer rejection.
Desperate for a job and money, Rosie sends out dozens of resumes and lands a
creative director position in Door County, Wisconsin. However, Rosie fails to
read the job offer over carefully and so she’s shocked to discover that the
theatre is in a retirement community and her actors are all seniors. Little
does she know that the job she didn’t realize she applied for is about to
change her life in the most profound and wonderful way!
There’s a whole collection of interesting characters: the
varied group of seniors cast in her play, an ornery stage manager, and surly
teenager Rosie enlists as a volunteer.
Most notably, however, is Booker, the handsome physical therapist! He’s
a sweetheart, listening without judgement and always there when Rosie needs
him! Their friendship turned into a romance that was everything!
I absolutely loved Everything’s Coming Up Rosie! Found
family, romance, and finding happiness where you’d least expect it! Such an
inspirational, feel-good story!
I also loved the author’s note where she talked about her dreams,
(similar to Rosie’s) and how coming to realize your dream can shift and pivot
without meaning you’ve given up.
I listened to the audio version narrated by Jorgeana Marie
and it was perfection! She performed male and female in a wide range of ages seamlessly!
Definitely enhanced this heartwarming story!
5 Stars
Book Description:
Sometimes what you think you want and what you actually want turn out to be different things . .
Rosie Waterman has one to become a working actor. But lately, that hasn't been working out. When she loses her apartment and her job on the same day, she does what she always does--puts herself out there, ready to find the next big thing. But a trip home makes her realize that while she's been struggling to make this dream come true, all her friends have become real adults with careers and weddings and babies on the way. Rosie's been at this for years, and she has nothing to show for it. But how does she simply let go of her dream?
When she's offered a job as the director of a regional theatre's production of Cinderella, she jumps at the chance--even though she's only directed in college and the job is in Door County, Wisconsin, and not in New York. She has no other offers, and at least she'll be getting paid to do something theatrical. But when she arrives, she quickly realizes that the "regional theatre" is actually in a retirement community, and the "actors" are actually senior citizens with no acting experience whatsoever.
Working on the show presents new challenges, forcing Rosie to learn how to step up and be the leader this fledgling theatre troupe needs. The more time she spends with her new cast, the more she begins to rethink what it means to dream big, especially when that big dream hasn't turned out to be at all what she thought it would be. It's not at all what she expected, but could it be exactly what she needs?

































