"Life Can Indeed Turn on a Dime!"
Hallie Palmer is one gutsy gal but not because she wants
to be! During a raucous college party one evening, she
sees her buddy Bernard approaching her through the hazy
drunken figures. Twenty-four hours later, she is trying to
cope with the fact of her father's death, her mother's
inability to cope with his death, and the screaming,
squalling noise of eight younger siblings. It seems she's
the only one who's got enough head on her shoulders to
take charge, and that's exactly what she does. No, I
haven't given away the whole plot - that's just the
outline! But how she moves through these days will make you roar
with laughter, hold your breath with shock, and cheer with
a tear in your eye now and then as Hallie rises to the
challenges which she never in a million years could have
envisioned handling just so short a time ago. Bernard continues to thrill readers with his dramatic
quotes and singing! Although Hallie's sister and brother
are grossly incompetent, they still provide a very funny
background! And Mom's got quite a few surprises up her
sleeve yet, so don't go counting her out yet - Hallie's
about to get a whopper of a lesson about how life's
choices really go that perhaps is not quite what one
thought "should" happen. Laura Pedersen's writing is definitely maturing
delightfully and gracefully! The back of the novel
states, "...beginner's luck can't last forever..." Oh, yes
it can and it has vastly improved with Laura Pedersen's
crafting of "The Big Shuffle." Reviewed by Viviane Crystal on January 12, 2007
Reviewed by Viviane Crystal
Courtesy Crystal Reviews
Posted February 20, 2007
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