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Cronley, Connie Sometimes A Wheel Falls Off ISBN 13: 9781930709133

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For years now, fans of public radio have enjoyed the warm, witty and uplifting essays of famed commentator Connie Cronley. Now, for the first time, she has written them down, in a collection sure to please her legion of fans.

Sometimes a Wheel Falls Off is a how-to book for life. Cronley covers all the Big Stuff--elderly parents, broken hearts, ailing pets–and lends insightful advice on dealing Life's Vexations--baffling computers, rebellious gardens, sizzling sibling rivalry, hair like Hector Berlioz. And at the heart of it all, Cronley has some true wisdom to share, about finding your passion, living at peace, aging with grace. And preparing for the unexpected. Because at times loss and change hound us. The prevailing winds turn brooding and ominous. We find ourselves in unfamiliar territory. And sometimes a wheel falls off! But Cronley describes the process of picking up the pieces, scrambling for higher ground, and completing life's journey.

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About the Author

Connie Cronley is the author of hundreds of published articles and essays, and is renowned for her delightful commentaries for public radio, some of which are collected herein. She has worked as a publicist, arts administrator, journalist, teacher, and communications consultant. She lives in Tulsa, where she is working on her next book.

From Publishers Weekly

The majority of these short essays by Cronley, a freelance writer and communications consultant, were originally broadcast as commentaries on both local and National Public Radio; the others were written for publications from her hometown of Tulsa, Okla. Her subjects run the gamut, from aspects of contemporary culture, like feng shui and e-mail, to the pleasure she takes in living in a small city and in welcoming the onset of spring. Many of these pieces sing with sharp humor and poke fun at the author's own foibles, such as her obsessive reading of exploitative celebrity bios or playing computer solitaire to avoid writing. Cronley, however, also takes on more serious issues with sensitivity and intelligence. The title article deals with a time in her life when everything was going wrong and when the support of friends kept her going. She also shares her grief over the death of her mother, which is somewhat mollified by her reminiscences of the happy times they shared. An adventurer at heart, Cronley also takes readers along on her journeys of discovery, such as her visit to an Amish kitchen, where she greatly relished the rich food, and her trip to France, where she visited the American Library in Paris, first established for U.S. soldiers in WWI and later serving as a refuge for writer William Styron when he was a marine. Entertaining and touching by turns, this is a pleasingly well-crafted collection.

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  • PublisherHawk Pub Group
  • Publication date2000
  • ISBN 10 1930709137
  • ISBN 13 9781930709133
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages266

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