Welcome to the Great Mysterious
Lorna Landvik
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Description
"[A] sweet, funny story . . . as good as Patty Jane's House of Curl."--Minneapolis Star Tribune Megastar of stage, screen, and television, Geneva Jordan now has a command performance in Minnesota, where she agrees to look after her thirteen-year-old nephew, a boy with Down's syndrome, while his parents take a long-overdue vacation. Though Geneva and her sister, Ann, are as different as night and day ("I being night, of course, dark and dramatic"), Geneva remembers she had a family before she had a star on her door. But so accustomed is she to playing the lead, finding herself a supporting actress in someone else's life is strange and unexplored territory. Then the discovery of an old scrapbook that she and her sister created long ago starts her thinking of things beyond fame. For The Great Mysterious is a collection of thoughts and feelings dedicated to answering life's big questions--far outside the spotlight's glow. . . .
Product Details
Price
$22.00
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Publish Date
January 02, 2002
Pages
368
Dimensions
5.52 X 8.22 X 0.78 inches | 0.67 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780345442741
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Lorna Landvik is the author of the bestselling novels Patty Jane's House of Curl, Your Oasis on Flame Lake, and The Tall Pine Polka. She is also an actor, playwright, and proud hockey mom.
Reviews
"[A] charming and successful novel . . . served up with grace and goodness."--Minneapolis Star-Tribune
"Funny, heartwarming . . . Admirably captures the ups and downs of a small town from the humorous perspective of a big-city star."--Publishers Weekly
"Geneva is a lovable star who grows in surprising ways."--Orlando Sentinel
"Characters. And character. That's what Landvik writes best. Humor and humanity are the two elements that run through all of Lorna Landvik's novels."--The Gazette (Colorado Springs)
"[A] winning tale."--Kirkus Reviews
"Funny, heartwarming . . . Admirably captures the ups and downs of a small town from the humorous perspective of a big-city star."--Publishers Weekly
"Geneva is a lovable star who grows in surprising ways."--Orlando Sentinel
"Characters. And character. That's what Landvik writes best. Humor and humanity are the two elements that run through all of Lorna Landvik's novels."--The Gazette (Colorado Springs)
"[A] winning tale."--Kirkus Reviews