Good Grief
by:
Lolly Winston (author)
Thirty-six-year-old Sophie Stanton desperately wants to be a good widow-a graceful, composed, Jackie Kennedy kind of widow. Alas, she is more of the Jack Daniels kind. Self-medicating with ice cream for breakfast, breaking down at the supermarket, and showing up to work in her bathrobe and bunny...
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Thirty-six-year-old Sophie Stanton desperately wants to be a good widow-a graceful, composed, Jackie Kennedy kind of widow. Alas, she is more of the Jack Daniels kind. Self-medicating with ice cream for breakfast, breaking down at the supermarket, and showing up to work in her bathrobe and bunny slippers-soon she's not only lost her husband, but her job, house...and waistline. With humor and chutzpah Sophie leaves town, determined to reinvent her life. But starting over has its hurdles; soon she's involved with a thirteen-year-old who has a fascination with fire, and a handsome actor who inspires a range of feelings she can't cope with-yet.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780446619066 (044661906X)
Publish date: July 1st 2007
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages no: 464
Edition language: English
I don't typically read what some people think of as 'chick-lit,' and it would be all too easy to dismiss this book as just that. However, 'Good Grief' is a very entertaining piece of literary fiction peopled with characters to both love and hate.The story centers on a young widow, Sophie, who has a...
A young widow with a new career and love. It was enjoyable, but lacked depth. The stages of grief were both sad and funny.