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Sandra Brown: Livenʹ (Russian language, 2011, ĖKSMO)

318 pages

Russian language

Published May 10, 2011 by ĖKSMO.

ISBN:
978-5-699-49029-5
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OCLC Number:
743344272

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In a time of drought and economic depression in 1934, Ella Barron runs her boardinghouse in Texas while caring for her son, Solly, and responds to the calm influence of one of her boarders, David Rainwater, while facing the tension and uncertainty around her.

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Way better than you think it's going to be...

On the surface, this is the kind of book I would see online, post some snarky, cynical comment about, and then ignore. I'd never even heard of Sandra Brown, but the book was suggested as part of a 'Texas writers' book list, and the synopsis looked ok, and I urgently needed a new read, so I checked it out. Only after I finished did I discover that Sandra Brown is a prolific writer whose novels are mostly of the cloyingly romantic or suspenseful, in a Dateline re-enactment kind of way. She's basically a Texas-based combination of Danielle Steel and Ruth Rendell.

Anyway, I'm glad I didn't know all this when I picked it, because I'd never have even considered reading Rainwater if I had.

This book is sweet. Like, genuinely, authentically sweet. Set in Depression-era Texas, its the story of a young, single mother named Ella with a young autistic-coded …

Subjects

  • Social conditions
  • Boardinghouses
  • Fiction
  • City and town life
  • Dust Bowl Era, 1931-1939

Places

  • Texas

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