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Mass Market Paperback Picking Up the Pieces Book

ISBN: 0312970374

ISBN13: 9780312970376

Picking Up the Pieces

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Kate Rendlesham has spent most of her life being someone's wife, mother, or grandmother. In her fifties and recently widowed, she lives on a Yorkshire estate bustling with family, including... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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My sister and I both read this book , not just once but twice and in the future would read it again, it really is that good. No wonder it is listed as being on Rosamund Pilcher's bookshelf. Super Read!

Cozy English Novel of a Family Falling Apart

"Picking Up The Pieces" is a delightfully engrossing book about a 50ish widow named Kate whose life has fallen apart after the death of her husband Oliver. She is living in a woman's world where everyone including her hardnosed and uncompromising daughter Joanna, her sadly vulnerable granddaughter Harriet, and her delightfully wicked mother-in-law Cicely seems dependent on her. What do you do when your life falls apart, Joanna asks her mom at one point. You pick up the pieces, Kate replies, and if the most important bit is missing you pick up what's left, reshape it, and make something new of it, like a patchwork quilt. And the reshaping of Kate's life is what this irresistible novel involving four generations of women is about. Kate first discovers her needlework skills can lead to a profitable business and then discovers that the handsome new millionaire in town is the love of her life.This is a wonderful tale of a woman who was stronger than she ever realized, and of how she overcomes self-doubt and low self-esteem to become the woman she was destined to be.Adding spice to this cozy English tale is a long-held secret involving paternity, a strained marriage on the brink of divorce, a car accident victim in America, and a teenager who shaves her head for attention. But it is the flawless writing of Mary Sheepshanks, her witty dialogue and wonderful characterizations, that will keep you reading to the satisfying conclusion.

Sheepshanks at Her Best

What is it about Mary Sheepshanks that makes it impossible to put her books down? It must be the enchanting blend of reality and humor that gets me every time. Like her other heroines, Sheepshanks' Kate is a no-nonsense, "let's get on with it and cope with life" typical British character. But beneath that strength lies a vulnerability that grabs the reader's heart.Kate's reactions to her lovely son and daughter-in-law, her strong-minded, bird-watching mother-in-law, her difficult and sometimes nasty daughter Joanna, and her enchanting granddaughter Harriet, all reveal different sides of her complicated personality.Just when we think she's a typical dull countrywoman, Kate reveals her penchant for design, and a strong artistic talent that makes her needlework highly prized. Just when we think she's something of a prude, whose sexual feelings died with her philandering husband, she becomes strongly attacted to Jack, a newcomer with his own secrets.The mixture of pathos, romance, good old British common sense, and sometimes uproarious humor (I found myself laughing aloud on the commuter train home one night) make this a good, comforting, and delightful read, especially if one is feeling too beleagured to tackle something heavier.

A thoroughly enjoyable reading experience

When the overpowering and ingenious Oliver Rendlesham dies, he leaves behind Kate, his widow, to contend with difficulties without him. The fifty plus year old Kate decides to relocate to a smaller house over the objection of her daughter Joanna and her granddaughter Harriet.However, many friends encourage Kate to start life anew by moving to her new home and by starting a needlework line. The owner of her new home turns out be the very rich "Just Jack." Kate falls in love with Jack. However, she has to assist her daughter, whose marriage is falling apart, and her granddaughter, who is on the edge. Added to the pressure on Kate is that she knows an ugly secret about her deceased spouse. However, her new beloved also has a secret that leaves Kate wondering if things have just gotten worse.PICKING UP THE PIECES is a fabulous relationship drama that makes all the characters seem genuine because the dynamics between them comes acrooss as very realistic. The story line is well written as family interplay is cleverly described. In only her third novel, Mary Sheepshanks has demonstrated that she is clearly one of the best writer's of contemporary women's fiction on the market today.Harriet Klausner

well written family drama worth picking up

When the overpowering and ingenious Oliver Rendlesham dies, he leaves behind Kate, his widow, to contend with difficulties without him. The fifty plus year old Kate decides to relocate to a smaller house over the objection of her daughter Joanna and her granddaughter Harriet. However, many friends encourage Kate to start life anew by moving to her new home and by starting a needlework line. The owner of her new home turns out be the very rich "Just Jack". Kate falls in love with Jack. However, she has to assist her daughter, whose marriage is falling apart, and her granddaughter, who is on the edge. Added to the pressure on Kate is that she knows an ugly secret about her deceased spouse. However, her new beloved also has a secret that leaves Kate wondering if things have just gotten worse. PICKING UP THE PIECES is a fabulous relationship drama that makes all the characters seem genuine because the dynamics between them comes acrooss as very realistic. The story line is well written as family interplay is cleverly described. In only her third novel, Mary Sheepshanks has demonstrated that she is clearly one of the best writer's of contemporary women's fiction on the market today.Harriet Klausner
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