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Mass Market Paperback Suburban Renewal Book

ISBN: 0778320111

ISBN13: 9780778320111

Suburban Renewal

(Book #3 in the That Business Between Us Series)

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Suburban Renewal by Pamela Morsi released on Jan 23, 2004 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Hits close to home...

As a "many-years-married" woman, this book hit very close to home. Morsi accurately portrays the ebb and flow of a long marriage. She puts everything out there, warts and all. Don't expect a light-weight comedy from this one. It will bring a tear to your eye. I liked the format of the book especially. In a practical sense, the short chapters alternating between characters, made it easy to come to a stopping point when your reading time gets interrupted by the daily grind.

*****

Being a huge fan of Moresi, I was excited to read Suburban Renewal. Again, she has created a page turner until the end. Suburban Renewal introduces you to Corrie and her husband Sam. After 25 years of marriage, we peek into their morning routine of coffee and reading the paper. Without waring, Corrie brings up the "D" word ~ divorce. Like no other novel that I have had the pleasure of reading, Moresi takes us back 25 years prior to when the couple first meets and falls in love. We learn the struggles that Corrie & Sam have to deal with over the years which begin with teenage pregnancy. Corrie's mother does not approve of Sam and is ashamed of her careless daughter. Corrie and Sam choose to get married and have their daughter, Lauren. With little money, the couple moves into a garage apartment and try to make ends meet. Corrie's mother is trying to swallow the choices that she has made until she learns that Corrie is pregnant with her second child. Suburban Renewal is filled with Corrie & Sam's struggles - from his father coming back into his life, raising teenagers, unemployment, AIDS and suicide. One aspect of Moresi's writing that I love is that her stories are not happy from the beginning to the end. Meaning, they are true to life and the struggles that we endure on a daily basis. Sometimes we have a happy ending, sometimes not. But, it we have people in our lives to lend us love and support, that will help us to get through anything.

Inspiring and empowering

Once again, in her quiet, understated way, Pamela Morsi captures the essence of what makes a simple life worth living, and an everyday person -- extraordinary and worth knowing. Her characters do not save the world from super villains or dodge bullets; instead, they live our own lives. We recognize ourselves in them. We share their pain and their joys, and we feel that if they can do it, so can we.Corrie had great plans at eighteen: college, a career. Then she became pregnant, and all that changed. Sam did not see this as a disaster. He was only too happy to propose. They started a life together.A lot happens in twenty-five years: a child, then another one. A business, then another. Old friends, new friends. Death, new life, new generations. Urban sprawl, economic ups and downs. Everything impacts a family. Everything could destroy it, or strengthen it. Pam Morsi takes us along on Corrie and Sam's life journey, and we root and cry for them, because they could be us.Pamela Morsi's latest novel couldn't be better titled. Without fanfare or grand parades, through trials and tragedies, her characters find the strength to renew themselves constantly. They face disaster and destruction, and renovate themselves and their environment without faltering. We close the book with a feeling of hope: we can have this too, because it's not something Sam and Corrie were given on a golden platter. They worked hard to earn what they achieved. Suburban Renewal is a story of success in everyday life.

Enthralling study of a family- how they deal with LIFE

Terrific read, even though the beginning goes a bit slow. Watching the characters develop, blossom, respond to challenges- plus the historical angle of the last 30 years in America, add up to a fascinating examination of how one family functioned together. This is more of a real life romance. Not the starry kind of looking-across-the-room at each other and "falling" in love. This is how true love develops and how a husband and wife realize the importance of the other. This is a love story that focuses on how real life impacts love. Read it and then get your hands on everything Morsi has written. Her delightful (and humorous) earlier books will keep you laughing, while looking at interesting heroines who are NOT beautiful on the outside, but find their beauty in other ways. Morsi is my favorite- and that is saying a lot, considering how many great romance writers there are!

One of the most beautiful books I've ever read!

This book was a breath of fresh air among all the romance novels I read. Don't get me wrong I love romance for many reasons and I will pick romance from any other genre any day of the week. Not because I can't understand other genres, but simply becuase romance is "my cup of tea". However among the genre of romance there's a lot of formulas that we can see over and over again adn I'm a bit tired of it. So when I picked Suburban Renewal and started reading ch 1 in the store I knew I had to have the book and that I would like it. I was wrong. I did not liked the book. I LOVED the book. This is Morsi at her best.Suburban Renewal is the story of Corrie and Sam. Corrie is the popular girl, who is valedictorian, come from the right side of the tracks and tries to please her parents. She has ambition and drive. She has a plan. Sam is the 2 year older guy from the wrong side of the track. Bad family history except for his grandma who has raised him sincee he was a little guy. He's not particularly smart, not particularly ambitious, and even though he plays high school football he is not particularly good enough to make it to college ball.He has watched her from afar and has always known that she is out of his league. However that does not stop him from asking her to the homecoming dance. She accepts and that is that for them. They soon fall in love. But things happen and they are separeted for 2 years. Then Corrie goes away to college and breaks up with Sam upon her mother's request. However one thing Sam and Corrie did not plan. Despite being careful, Corrie ends up pregnant and Sam sees this as the perfect opportunity to have Corrie to himself forever. So he grabs his chance and runs with it. Sam works very hard to provide for Corrie and their soon to be in this world baby. He takes every job he can and saves as much as possible. And that's how their years together beging. The book is written in 1st person and by year. So you'll see the point of view of Sam in year 1985 and on Corrie's too.You get to see how their marriage evolves. The hardships of marrying so young and uneducated. The unwise and wise decisions they make. We see their family grow and how parenthood takes a toll on the relationship. We see Sam's father play a huge role in the lives of everyone and we see Corrie questioning her marriage to Sam more often than he does. What one character of the book said of Sam was completetly true, he was the nurturer. He was a great provider, husband and father. He never tried to diminish Corrie's needs with his own or for his own personal benefit. I empathized a whole lot more with Sam than with COrrie. She was a very good character, but I would have done many things differently and handle them differently as well. The book is full of modern history, charm, great writing, outstanding character development and an absolutly fabulously real story of life, love and marriage. It is a close up picture of what a good marriage is. With the good the bad and the
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