A smart, funny, entertaining novel of love and family for our times, Nice to Come Home To
breaks the mold of the conventional love story and will have listeners
cheering. Everyone around Prudence Whistler, thirty-six, seems to be
settling down. Her once-single girlfriends have lately married and had
babies. Her gay best friend is discussing marriage with his partner.
Even her irresponsible younger sister, Patsy is the single mother of a
two-year-old.
But when Pru loses her lackluster boyfriend of two years, she fears she's lost her chance at a traditional family of her own. What she then stumbles upon, however, may actually be even better. Setting about redesigning her life, Pru finds herself accumulating an unusual ad hoc family around he, both within her crowded apartment and in the broader community of Adams-Morgan in Washington, DC.
With her new life come the confidence to realize her dress-shop dreams, and a new understanding of family and happiness--one that may just deliver true love in the bargain. Endearing, romantic, witty, and satisfying, Nice to Come Home To is a charming, crowd-pleasing debut.
Rebecca Flowers has been a radio producer and a commentator for NPR's All Things Considered, and a recipient of the Donald Barthelme Prize for short fiction. She lives in western Massachusetts with her husband and their two children. This is her first novel.
AUTHOR WEBSITE
RebeccaFlowers.com
NARRATOR
Carrington MacDuffie is a recording artist and spoken-word performer whose voice acting has been featured in several independent films. Her one-woman show, "On the Dreaming Earth," has been staged at various venues across the western United States. She has received 5 AudioFile Earphones awards for audiboook narration, and two Audie nominations.
Joshilyn Jackson, author of Gods in Alabama
"I loved this book."
Publishers Weekly
"This well-written story rolls toward a satisfying finish."
Library Journal
"Though the base plot of National Public Radio producer and commentator Flowers' almost flawless, utterly charming, and engrossing first novel is fairly straightforward, the characters are likable, and the narrative is funny and realistic.... [two-time Audie Award nominee Carrington MacDuffie] does justice to Prue and her surrounding cast of characters, and the production quality is excellent. All told, highly recommended for all public library collections."
But when Pru loses her lackluster boyfriend of two years, she fears she's lost her chance at a traditional family of her own. What she then stumbles upon, however, may actually be even better. Setting about redesigning her life, Pru finds herself accumulating an unusual ad hoc family around he, both within her crowded apartment and in the broader community of Adams-Morgan in Washington, DC.
With her new life come the confidence to realize her dress-shop dreams, and a new understanding of family and happiness--one that may just deliver true love in the bargain. Endearing, romantic, witty, and satisfying, Nice to Come Home To is a charming, crowd-pleasing debut.
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Rebecca Flowers has been a radio producer and a commentator for NPR's All Things Considered, and a recipient of the Donald Barthelme Prize for short fiction. She lives in western Massachusetts with her husband and their two children. This is her first novel.
AUTHOR WEBSITE
RebeccaFlowers.com
NARRATOR
Carrington MacDuffie is a recording artist and spoken-word performer whose voice acting has been featured in several independent films. Her one-woman show, "On the Dreaming Earth," has been staged at various venues across the western United States. She has received 5 AudioFile Earphones awards for audiboook narration, and two Audie nominations.
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REVIEWSJoshilyn Jackson, author of Gods in Alabama
"I loved this book."
Publishers Weekly
"This well-written story rolls toward a satisfying finish."
Library Journal
"Though the base plot of National Public Radio producer and commentator Flowers' almost flawless, utterly charming, and engrossing first novel is fairly straightforward, the characters are likable, and the narrative is funny and realistic.... [two-time Audie Award nominee Carrington MacDuffie] does justice to Prue and her surrounding cast of characters, and the production quality is excellent. All told, highly recommended for all public library collections."
Nice to Come Home To
Author: Rebecca Flowers
Narrator: Carrington MacDuffie
ISBN: 9781593163938
SRP: $29.95
Length: 9:41:00
Item No: LL412
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