Sunday, September 21, 2014

Landline

Landline
by Rainbow Rowell

Nebraska author Rainbow Rowell pens an adult novel about a troubled marriage that is falling apart among the laughter that it was founded upon. An unexpected twist in the plot lets our protagonist - Georgie, work through the hard question of where did everything go wrong...to the even more difficult question of should I try to keep my family together? A slew of friends and family try to sway Georgie's path, but she finds help in the most unlikely of places - in the most unlikely of times. -- recommended by Sarah J. - South Branch Library

[If you enjoy this, you may also wish to try Eleanor & Park, Attachments, Fangirl - all by Rainbow Rowell.]

[Also available in book-on-cd, and Large Print formats.]

[ official Rainbow Rowell web site ]


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