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− | "A compelling emotional portrait . . . Samuel's writing is a gift to readers, her voice, a demand for us to feel everything in our lives and to meet it with courage. . . . Samuel has crafted a truly luminous novel." | + | * [http://www.likesbooks.com/cgi-bin/bookReview.pl?BookReviewId=1122 All About Romance "D+" review] |
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+ | * "A compelling emotional portrait . . . Samuel's writing is a gift to readers, her voice, a demand for us to feel everything in our lives and to meet it with courage. . . . Samuel has crafted a truly luminous novel." | ||
-Contra Costa Times | -Contra Costa Times |
Revision as of 21:40, 20 January 2007
- Author: Barbara Samuel
- Publisher: Ballantine
- Year: 2004
- Setting: Southwest
- Amazon Listing - Goddesses Of Kitchen Avenue
Struggling to pick up the pieces after her marriage falls apart, Trudy Marino finds support from a quirky, eclectic group of friends - her goddesses of Kitchen Avenue. There's Jade, a fiery social worker who's finding unexpected strength to deal with her "player" ex-husband; Jade's grandmother, Roberta, who has just lost her husband of sixty-two years - and through memory and grief wonders what to do with the rest of her life; Shannelle, an aspiring writer, determined to realize her talent despite formidable obstacles; and Angel, a young, quietly knowing photographer who makes Trudy uncover a sensuality she never knew - even as he tries to get over the one love he can never really forget.
When Trudy weighs what she and her husband still share against new possibilities, she'll surprise everyone-including herself - as she tries to reconcile the best of both.
Reviews
- "A compelling emotional portrait . . . Samuel's writing is a gift to readers, her voice, a demand for us to feel everything in our lives and to meet it with courage. . . . Samuel has crafted a truly luminous novel."
-Contra Costa Times