Rowe, P. (2022). Vacuuming in the Nude and Other Ways to get Attention. Forefront Books.
Review by Michael Beach
The title to this book is misleading, on purpose. Peggy Rowe is mother to Mike Rowe. He’s a TV host, narrator and podcaster among other things. You might know him for shows like Dirty Jobs or Deadliest Catch. I listen to his podcast The Way I Heard It regularly. That’s where I’ve come to know about his mother Peggy and her books. She is a regular on the podcast and is hilarious.
Peggy Rowe is the author in question here, not Mike. She has been writing her entire life with some success, but mostly in local papers or specialty publications like articles in horse magazines. The point of this book was to look at her writing journey and eventual book publication. Her first published book didn’t happen until into her retirement years. This work is about the frustration, rejection, and eventual success in getting to publication. She has published three books. This one is her third. All three have been on the New York Times best sellers list. If the others are as good as Vacuuming, I’m tempted to read them. It’s full of humorous stories about her love-hate relationship with writing, family anecdotes, and perspective on growing older. Rowe includes some of her earlier short stories within the chapters, most of which are snippets of real-life experiences.
She gives a realistic perspective on people following their dreams. In her case it’s about writing. That idealism gets tampered in a few places as well. Success requires talent and persistence, and not just desire. She shows talent to be sure, but also notes mistakes made along the way.