Lynda
Atlanta
A review of this — 3 years ago
Louise Rafkin is a professional housecleaner. She’s done it her whole life and has some rather interesting and touching stories to tell about the subject. The last chapter details Louise’s visit to Kyoto, Japan. She spends a week with a group of people who have given up everything to do humble services, such as cleaning, for other people. The last chapter really made me want to read Memoirs of a Geisha again.
Along with Louise’s personal housekeeping adventures, she seeks out others who have experience in the world of cleaning. From exotic housecleaners to the people that clean the crime scene after something gruesome happens. This was a really quick and fun read!




