"Insightful relationship drama"
Forty years old Cecilia "CiCi" Dupree feels much older
than her age. She recently filed for divorce from Bert,
but believes she should have killed him and buried him at
the sacred canine peeing ground after seeing him kissing a
neighbor's daughter barely older than their teen. CiCi
just took her widow mom Belle out of the Parkview nursing
home to live with her and her college age daughter Erin. However, the three generations of females under one roof
cause an overflow of estrogen that drives the one pulled
in the middle over the edge. Using lists to keep track of
the demands by her mom and her daughter, CiCi knows that
being the SANDWICHED generation leaves no time for her.
Yet she wonders if she would have it any other way as the
women find they have different needs, different desires,
and different perspectives yet share the need, desire and
perspective of loving relationships. The family drama is told by rotating perspectives that
reflect the background of the individual woman as they
tell their side. Whereas CiCi uses a first person
narration, Belle sends letters to her deceased spouse and
Erin uses instant messenger and email; this technique
highlights the differences between the three generational
females yet also shows their common bond. Though somewhat
disruptive and requiring a reader adjustment, Jennifer
Archer scores a bull's-eye with this insightful
relationship drama. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 17, 2005
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