About the book:
En route to college in the summer of 1975, sensible seventeen-year-old Amy gets stuck in smalltown Colorado when the 1958 Bonneville Sports Coupe driven by her insufferable tiara-toting mom, Francie--former Queen of the Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, Corn Festival--surrenders to a mortally wounded transmission.
It doesn't take long to realize that thirty-three year-old Francie is out of money and in no hurry to let go of her daughter, so the two unpack indefinitely. Amy finds work at a funeral home, a place her unlikely Christian faith can work itself out among the town's young and old, geeks and jocks, hippies and clergy alike.
Trying not to judge her mom's serial boyfriend's escapades, Amy ends up in a tragic love triangle herself which gives both mother and daughter the chance to do some real growing up. But in a surprise twist, their road to healing still has many miles to go in 2008 as they travel back to Sleepy Eye in that old '58 coupe.
My thoughts:
I've read the first two chapters so far. The story is told in the first person point of view. Amy's mother is a real fruit loop. Kind of reminds me of Forrest Gump's mother in the movie. Oy.
I think this would be an excellent book for me to read and my daughter who is a Junior in High School to read!
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I would like to read this for insight
ReplyDeleteinto her job. My husband always wanted to be a funeral director!
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I'd like to win this- it looks enjoyable.
ReplyDeletethe love triangle gets my attention to see who wins and who doesn't.
ReplyDeleteWe would like to win a copy of this book.
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Rob
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Enjoyed Patti Hill's other books so would probably like this one. The main thing is - I just like to read - so always welcome a new book.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to be considered. Thank you.
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summer of 75, why l was a kid who lived across the street from a funeral home and always wanted to know what went on in there... Percy
ReplyDeleteI would love to read this and then pass it on to my teen sister-in-law. :-) Thanks for the giveaway!
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Looks like a great book. Never heard of the author. But would love to read the book.
ReplyDeleteLOOKS interesting, froot loop huh?
ReplyDeleteI like a good book with great characters. This one sounds like it would do just that.
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sounds like a good book with traveling, finding ones self, love and some drama thrown into the mix, my favorite topics :) It sounds like a fun book, thanks for entering me into the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLOL, from one fruit loop to another. . . Sounds like it would be a fun book to read, and pass on to my eldest daughter who also worked in a funeral home when she was a teenager.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good read on a cold day!
ReplyDeleteThe mother and daughter sound like quite the pair! Books like this one are enjoyable to read because I like to watch the happenings that create the transformation in the characters. Please enter me in your drawing. Many thanks, Cindi
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The winner is...
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