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For years, April Epner has taught Latin in a suburban Boston high school, grown used to having her evenings free, and avoided thinking too much about the facts of her adoption thirty-six years earlier. Now Bernice Graverman, the flamboyant, exasperating hostess of a TV talk show - the kind of woman whose wardrobe is dictated by a set designer and whose restaurant conversation is intended for the next table - comes hurtling into April's simple life. And she brings startling news: She is April's natural mother.
Our heroine's life shifts into overdrive as a series of comic misadventures send her reeling into the arms of the compassionate school librarian - Dwight Willamee - and away from Bernice's misguided attempts to make up for over thirty years of missed mothering. And then Aprils natural father appears, quite flustered, on Bernice's show...
Our heroine's life shifts into overdrive as a series of comic misadventures send her reeling into the arms of the compassionate school librarian - Dwight Willamee - and away from Bernice's misguided attempts to make up for over thirty years of missed mothering. And then Aprils natural father appears, quite flustered, on Bernice's show...