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Charlotte Vale Allen Fresh Air ISBN 13: 9780786255436

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A New York Times Bestselling Author

Lucinda Hunter has been alone in the Connecticut farmhouse that was once her mother's. Her life has become a small thing. One July morning as she sits near the window, something in the garden catches her eye: a little girl in shorts and a t-shirt, her bare feet in outsize sneakers. Taken with the girl's sweet nature and generosity of spirit, Lucinda gradually finds herself drawn back into the world.

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About the Author

New York Times bestselling author Charlotte Vale Allen worked (among other things) as a salesperson, a waitress, a secretary an insurance broker and as an actress and singer before turning to writing full-time with the publication of her first novel, Love Life, in 1976.

Born in Toronto, Canada, Allen moved to the U.S. in 1966 and has lived in Connecticut since 1970. Her award-winning autobiography (and only nonfiction work), Daddy's Girl, is in its twenty-ninth paperback printing. Fresh Air is her thirty-seventh novel.

From Publishers Weekly

Spunky nine-year-old Katanya Taylor, from Harlem, moves in with agoraphobic Lucinda Hunter, in Connecticut, when Katanya's original Fresh Air Fund matchup for a two-week vacation goes awry. At the start of this tale of reawakening and reconciliation-Vale Allen's 37th novel-young Katanya opens up 46-year-old Lucinda's life, breathing fresh air into her staid existence. Lucinda's world once revolved around her mother, Lily, who lived a rags-to-riches saga as a Hollywood star. Lily's untimely death from breast cancer left 19-year-old Lucinda-recently graduated from Yale with successful screenplays already under her belt-both orphaned and wealthy, with unanswered questions about her absent father, who she has come to learn was partly black. Her subsequent history-after the loss of her mother and a failed love affair, she becomes a total recluse-is not entirely credible, and now, 27 years later, it's hard to believe that a few encounters with Katanya could cure such a deeply rooted problem. Yet the author builds a poignant story out of Lucinda's search for her black roots and the family that she never knew. And Katanya, with her bright outlook on life, street smarts and spirited personality, is a delightful character. Despite the rather schematic fictional world Allen creates, the fluidity of her prose and her easy narrative skills are persuasive, and there's no doubt that readers will find her characters immensely appealing.
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  • PublisherThorndike Press
  • Publication date2003
  • ISBN 10 0786255439
  • ISBN 13 9780786255436
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages396
  • Rating
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