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Fortunate Lives
Fortunate Lives
Author: Robb Froman Dew
As this fortunate family becomes increasingly fragmented, and the daily rituals more strange and artificial, they are brought to the brink of disaster by the dramatic entry of a woman named net at Breckenridge, and aggressive junior professor who insinuates herself, first into Dinah's kitchen, then into David's heart, threatening the family with...  more »
ISBN: 314432
Edition: Unabridged
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The story of Dinah and Martin Howells and their children. During a summer of transition, the family must adjust to the imminent departure of eighteen-year-old David for his first year of college, and Dinah must struggle against her nearly paralyzing sense of impending loss. Meanwhile, she alternately suffers from, and is enraged by, David's inexplicable displays of anger and unkindness. Anyone who has been a parent or child can identify with the Howellses. They are a family of complex, reflective personalities, and they all must deal witht he sometimes shattering, often unexpected, and always inevitable evoultion of the life of a family.
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Another summer of transition for the Howells family. This is the sequel to "Dale Loves Sophie to Death".


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