Crazy as Chocolate

Poŝlibro, 225 paĝoj

Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 22-a de marto 2007 de MacAdam/Cage Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-59692-200-6
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Numero OCLC:
123083976

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Izzy’s eccentric, complicated mother committed suicide on her forty-first birthday. Now, on the night before Izzy herself is to turn forty-one, she struggles with the realization that she will be older than her mother ever was. And to make matters worse, her widowed father, unstable sister Ellie, and precocious niece have decided to accompany her to Colorado for what promises to be an emotionally charged weekend. As Izzy is flooded with memories from her past and wonders about her future, she must face a choice that could break her family apart. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Elisabeth Hyde is the author of The Abortionist’s Daughter, Monoosook Valley, and Her Native Colors. Born and raised in New Hampshire, she briefly practiced law for the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., before leaving to write full time. She currently lives with her family in the Colorado foothills. Her website is www.elisabethhyde.com.

8 eldonoj

Surprisingly light read considering the topic

3 steloj

I was lucky to spot a '3 for 99p' book box outside AgeUK in Stokesley last week. I picked up two Anne Tyler paperbacks and this novel, Crazy As Chocolate by Elisabeth Hyde. Her previous bestseller, The Abortionist's Daughter, is one I'm sure I have read and enjoyed, but can't remember anything about it. Oops! Better check if I reviewed it on Goodreads!

In Crazy As Chocolate we meet Izzy who is about to celebrate her 41st birthday. She's only a year older than I am so I could identify with her. What we do not have in common though is a bipolar mother who committed suicide on her 41st birthday. Izzy is dreading the day, even more so when her plans for a quiet break with husband Gabe are disrupted by the last-minute arrival of her father, sister and niece. With this hothouse situation set up, Hyde explores both …

Temoj

  • General
  • Literature & Fiction / General
  • Literary
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - General
  • Family relationships
  • Maternal deprivation
  • Mentally ill women
  • Suicide victims