THE
ANGRY WOMAN SUITE
By
Lee Fullbright
BLURB: Raised in a crumbling New England mansion by four women with personalities as split as a cracked mirror, young Francis Grayson has an obsessive need to fix them all. There’s his mother, distant and beautiful Magdalene; his disfigured, suffocating Aunt Stella; his odious grandmother; and the bane of his existence, his abusive and delusional Aunt Lothian.
For years, Francis plays a tricky game of duck and cover with the women, turning to music to stay sane. He finds a friend and mentor in Aidan Madsen, schoolmaster, local Revolutionary War historian, musician and keeper of the Grayson women’s darkest secrets. In a skillful move by Fullbright, those secrets are revealed through the viewpoints of three different people–Aidan, Francis and Francis’stepdaughter, Elyse–adding layers of eloquent complexity to a story as powerful as it is troubling.
While Francis realizes his dream of forming his own big band in the 1940s, his success is tempered by the inner monster of his childhood, one that roars to life when he marries Elyse’s mother. Elyse becomes her stepfather’s favorite target, and her bitterness becomes entwined with a desire to know the real Francis Grayson.
For Aidan’s part, his involvement with the Grayson family only deepens, and secrets carried for a lifetime begin to coalesce as he seeks to enlighten Francis–and subsequently Elyse–of why the events of so many years ago matter now. The ugliness of deceit, betrayal and resentment permeates the narrative, yet there are shining moments of hope, especially in the relationship between Elyse and her grandfather.
Ultimately, as more of the past filters into the present, the question becomes: What is the truth, and whose version of the truth is correct? Fullbright never untangles this conundrum, and it only adds to the richness of this exemplary novel.—Kirkus Reviews
EXCERPT
ONE
ELYSE
1955
It is said that love
is comfort, and that comfort comes from recognition of the beloved. Papa was
the first to tell me this, and if it’s even a little bit true, then I took my
comfort for granted, not realizing that one can’t truly appreciate the beloved
until one yearns for the comfort to be returned. Even now, when I can’t sleep
at night, when I can’t slow the speeding of my heart, when I can’t stop the
replaying of what-if’s in my head, I take myself back to that place where
cabbage roses dance on walls and my beloved reigns supreme; where I am queen of
his heart and he is my comfort, and then and only then do I feel safe.
You’d think it would
be enough, being able to conjure up at least a measure of my old, first love.
Yet for a long while it wasn’t. Because I was incapable of stanching the
nagging questions about my second, almost greater love. Questioning why Francis
hadn’t seen the truth of it like Papa had; that the streak I’d struggled with
hadn’t been born of badness; that badness wasn’t an intrinsic part of me like
my eyes being blue.
But Francis, unfortunately,
hadn’t been able to see through things the way Papa had, and that was because
Francis had rarely felt safe. You could see it in the way Francis’s eyes got
doubtful taking in a room, and the way he was always biting down on his lower
lip. The way it looked as if he was always trying to keep himself from crying.Lee will be giving away a $100 Amazon gift certificate to one randomly drawn commenter at the end of the tour!!!! Follow the tour and comment; the more youcomment, the better your chances of winning. The tour dates can be found here: http://goddessfishpromotions.blogspot.com/2012/11/review-tour-angry-woman-suite-by-lee.html.
REVIEW SOUND BYTES
From Kirkus Reviews
"Secrets and lies suffuse generations of one Pennsylvania family . . . in a skillful move by Fullbright, those secrets are revealed through the viewpoints of three very different people . . . a superb debut that exposes the consequences of the choices we make and legacy's sometimes excruciating embrace."
2012 DISCOVERY AWARD
GLOBAL E-BOOK AWARD NOMINEE
From Midwest Book Review
"A very human story . . . a fine read focusing on the long lasting dysfunction of family."
"There is something fascinating in labyrinthine plot twists, which is what we have here, and I must applaud Fullbright for her keen and magical ability to pull it off with such aplomb."-Norm Goldman, Montreal Books Examiner and Bookpleasures.com
5 Stars ***** Reviewed by Joana James for Readers Favorite: "The Angry Woman Suite is quite a ride . . . very cleverly written . . . an outstanding novel."
Rating: 5.0 stars Reviewed by Anne B. for Readers Favorite:" Lee Fullbright is master of characterization."
Rating: 5.0 stars Reviewed by Alice D. for Readers Favorite:"The Angry Woman Suite is a brilliant, complex, complicated story about talented, complicated people . . . this is a story to remember!"
AUTHOR INFORMATION:
Lee Fullbright, a medical practice consultant in her
non-writing life, lives on The Angry Woman Suite, a Kirkus Critics’ pick, 5-starred Readers Favorite, and a Discovery Aware winner, is her first published novel.
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Good review, now that I've started reading the book myself, I agree that there are characters I don't much care about, but that's the case with a lot of book, there always will be characters one dislikes. In this case it's a bit more complex, since the characters are not simply good or evil, I could see why one might be tempted to act that way, even if I did not agree with the decision.
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If a story hooks me, the longer the better. I also like a story that is more complex than the norm.
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Thank you SO much for hosting! Lee
ReplyDeleteIt's not an easy read for sure, I'm struggling with the changing perspective, since I dislike one of the character.
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It does sounds terrific, I like books that give food to my thoughts.
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This sounds like a extremely complex and interesting story. So many pieces to the puzzle. Great reviews.
ReplyDeleteI am not far along the book yet, but it is pretty good, I love your writing style and the story is very gripping.
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I'm going to start on that one this weekend, the excerpt was very enticing in a horror movie way.
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Should your book be picked fot a movie, who would you like to play your three narrators?
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Sorry for the late post. I’m playing catch-up here so I’m just popping in to say HI and sorry I missed visiting with you on party day!
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I'm loving all the great reviews, this book just keeps sounding better and better.
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This sounds like a great book to discuss at our book club.
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