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Firefly Dance (Hardcover)
Sarah Addison Allen, Kathryn Magendie, Phyllis Schieber
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R692
Discovery Miles 6 920
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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""Schieber has painted a fine portrait of the struggles and
challenges of being different in an unforgiving world. Her
characters are authentic and touching. Using language that is at
once both straightforward and evocative, Schieber writes a story
that you will recognize and remember long after you read the last
page."" - Karen Chase, award-winning author of Kazimierz Square
Tessa and Walter have, by all appearances, the perfect marriage.
And they seem to be ideal parents for their somewhat rebellious
teenage daughter, Regina. Without warning, however, their
comfortable lives are thrown into turmoil when a disturbing
customer comes into the salon where Tessa works as a manicurist.
Suddenly, Tessa's world is turned upside down as revelations come
to light about the mother she thought had abandoned her in
childhood and the second sight that she so guardedly seeks to keep
from others. A magical novel of secrets revealed and a family in
turmoil, searching together for new beginnings.
Phyllis Schieber's first novel, Strictly Personal, for young
adults, was published by Fawcett-Juniper. Willing Spirits was
published by William Morrow. The Sinner's Guide to Confession was
published by Berkley Putnam in 2008. Her short story, The Stocking
Store, appears in Bell Bridge Books' 2011 anthology, The Firefly
Dance.
Married and a mother, Phyllis Schieber lives in Hastings-on-Hudson,
New York. www.phyllisschieber.com
Bright lights flicker in the dark evenings of summer. Pinpoints of
hope float against the black descent of night. The sweetest of
small and innocent creatures finds its way through the shadows.
Fireflies seem to dance on sheer air, illuminating the space
between heartbeats.
Children give off a similar brave glow, despite the challenges of
their young lives. The lessons of childhood are often painful, the
shedding of fragile wings in the gloam of an uncertain future.
These rich novellas are small jewels reflecting the essence of what
it means to grow up dancing among the shadows of life, carrying a
brave, small beacon because you know that even the brightest days
always, always, end in darkness.
Childhood can be so sweetly sad and sadly sweet, profound and
deceptively easy to categorize, yet poignant to remember.
New York Times bestselling novelist Sarah Addison Allen (GARDEN
SPELLS, SUGAR QUEEN, THE PEACH KEEPER) anchors THE FIREFLY DANCE
with her wistful and funny novella about Louise, a North Carolina
girl whose keen observations of the lives around her weaves an
unforgettable spell with just a hint of everyday magic.
Phyllis Schieber's Sonya, a child of Holocaust survivors, is
confronted with the responsibilities of her legacy when she has a
poignant encounter with a classmate, another child of survivors,
and her mother, in a local shop in their 1970's New York
neighborhood.
Kathryn Magendie's Petey deals wryly with her family's move from
the cool blue mountains of North Carolina to the hot flatlands of
Texas.
Augusta Trobaugh's stoic Georgia girl leads us through her surreal
encounter with a mysterious backwoods toddler who turns out to be
anything but ordinary.
A novel Jodi Picoult calls "beautifully written, full of wit...and
heart," from the author of "The Sinner's Guide to Confession."
Both teachers in their forties, Jane Hoffman and Gwen Baker have a
friendship that has helped them endure. It was Jane who looked
after Gwen when her husband left her with two young sons to raise.
And when Jane comes home one day unexpectedly and finds her husband
in a shameless act of betrayal, she turns to Gwen for support.
Now, tested by additional personal crises, Jane and Gwen face new
challenges-as mothers, as daughters, as women. And in the process,
they will learn unexpected truths about their friendship-and
themselves.
From the author of "Willing Spirits"aa novel of three women, their
deepest longings, and their most profound secrets.
Barbara, Kaye, and Ellen, longtime friends, are inseparableabut
each nurtures her own secret. As a widowed mother, Barbara hides
her persona as a writer of erotica. Kaye is having an extramarital
affair that reawakens her passion but fills her with conflict.
Ellen has lost her husband to a younger woman who is now pregnantaa
painful blow, since Ellen and her husband were never able to
conceive. But she is not childlessa]
Ellen is still haunted by the memory of the baby girl she had at
sixteen and was forced to relinquish at birth. Estranged from her
family, Ellen realizes that if she is ever to find her lost
daughteranow a grown woman herselfashe will have to confront her
shame and rely on her dearest friends.
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