Good Grief
by:
Lolly Winston (author)
When 36-year-old Sophie Stanton's husband dies of cancer, she desperately wants to be a graceful, composed Jackie Kennedy kind of widow. Alas, Sophie is more of a Jack Daniels kind. Self-medicating with cartons of ice cream for breakfast, showing up to work in her bathrobe and bunny slippers,...
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When 36-year-old Sophie Stanton's husband dies of cancer, she desperately wants to be a graceful, composed Jackie Kennedy kind of widow. Alas, Sophie is more of a Jack Daniels kind. Self-medicating with cartons of ice cream for breakfast, showing up to work in her bathrobe and bunny slippers, soon she's lost not only her husband, but her job and her waistline. In an attempt to reinvent her life, Sophie moves to Ashland, Oregon, where she finds an embittered 13-year-old girl with a fascination for fire, a job as Salad Girl at the local French restaurant, and an alarmingly cute actor whom Sophie wishes she didn't like quite so much. Readers will laugh and cry along with Sophie as she proves to the world and herself that she can recover from something this devastating with darkly comic humor and her own type of class. GOOD GRIEF is the perfect book for anyone who has ever been heartbroken, lost someone they loved, or eaten too many Oreos.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780446533041 (0446533041)
Publish date: April 13th 2004
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages no: 344
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.