RejoiceAuthor House, 12.06.2008 - 248 Seiten A sometimes hilarious three-generational clash, of values plays out in REJOICE, a novel about a conventional mother, an uncompromising hippie daughter, and a devil-may-care granddaughter raised in an idealistic commune. The mother finally details her struggle in a memoir which she pays her granddaughter to tout on a do-it-yourself book tour. The granddaughter is less interested in the book than she is in her gypsy hippie encounters with the pony-tailed know-it-all who is pursuing her. Soon her casual attitude toward life is put to the test when she falls in love with the dutiful son of a straight-laced Mexican widow. Do we hear wedding bells or fire sirens in the distance? |
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... that the parents lost. They were hurt and puzzled by Midge's determination to work at a low-level social service job and hang around Ann Arbor. Why not get a ... That's just it,” declared Midge on the phone. “I don't 10 Mildred M. Jeffrey.
Mildred M. Jeffrey. “That's just it,” declared Midge on the phone. “I don't want it like old times. I'm a full-fledged grownup. Out of the nest. Can't you understand that?” Of course they could understand. But how about coming home just ...
... that Betsy had grown up with. Worse, Mrs. Grundy was still a living presence in Oak Hill. Though the works of art that perforce decorated their home testified to an interest in Oriental art, Betsy's parents had never found any ...
... that this was going to be a long evening. Crawford's attempt to close the door was foiled by the sudden appearance of a ... that's Frankie's father–had another fit when I left. He had the first fit when the kids came in. He wouldn't let ...
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