What Should We Do About Annette?

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Literary
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Author: Mary Lou Peters Schram ISBN: 9781386762508
Publisher: Mary Lou Peters Schram Publication: January 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mary Lou Peters Schram
ISBN: 9781386762508
Publisher: Mary Lou Peters Schram
Publication: January 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

The Prescott siblings — sister Leslie, brother Alan and sister Connie — have survived a miserable five years when their intelligent and loving parents fall into dementia and had to be cared for by their children. Now the parents have died and all three children have separately left New York and moved to San Francisco to re-start their careers and find happy lives. Why shouldn't they achieve that? They are all attractive, energetic and well-educated. There is only one flaw in their new upward progress and that is Annette, Alan's recently divorced wife, who is none of the above. The three meet frequently and argue at length, but Annette seems to make no progress until she gets in the way of an evil man.

An enthralling, frequently runny, page-turner, which captures some of the complexity of family life, and how narrow the shelf of safety is in big city life. You will love the Prescotts and laugh with them. — Jim Keenan

With suspense, complexity of characters and the intricacy of relationships long forged, Mary Lou Schram 's new novel What Should We Do About Annette? is her best ever and adds up to a story that draws us powerfully to its resolution. For me a "must read.'"—Caroline Knowles

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The Prescott siblings — sister Leslie, brother Alan and sister Connie — have survived a miserable five years when their intelligent and loving parents fall into dementia and had to be cared for by their children. Now the parents have died and all three children have separately left New York and moved to San Francisco to re-start their careers and find happy lives. Why shouldn't they achieve that? They are all attractive, energetic and well-educated. There is only one flaw in their new upward progress and that is Annette, Alan's recently divorced wife, who is none of the above. The three meet frequently and argue at length, but Annette seems to make no progress until she gets in the way of an evil man.

An enthralling, frequently runny, page-turner, which captures some of the complexity of family life, and how narrow the shelf of safety is in big city life. You will love the Prescotts and laugh with them. — Jim Keenan

With suspense, complexity of characters and the intricacy of relationships long forged, Mary Lou Schram 's new novel What Should We Do About Annette? is her best ever and adds up to a story that draws us powerfully to its resolution. For me a "must read.'"—Caroline Knowles

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