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Mercy
Contributor(s): Chianese, Rebecca (Author)
ISBN: 0692857494     ISBN-13: 9780692857496
Publisher: Hollow Press
OUR PRICE:   $13.46  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Romance - General
- Fiction | Women
Dewey: FIC
Series: Mercy
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 5.51" W x 8.5" (0.94 lbs) 336 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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In the wake of her 49th birthday Carly has become a broke, divorced empty nester, no longer knowing her place in the glossy suburban bubble where she has carefully constructed a veneered existence. She thought she had left the uncertainty of a chaotic, drug-infused Brooklyn childhood behind her when she married and started a family, but as the life she built collapses with the demise of her marriage, Carly begins to experience a kaleidoscope of memories and emotions, as she continues to deal with the troubles of her family of origin while having to heal herself.

Mercy is the story of a second coming of age, in which our heroine faces her past and gets to the business of being strong on her own, hell bent on side stepping the constant upsets of her dysfunctional family. Her father, a has-been Broadway actor, is attempting to jump start his sagging career by starring in a reality television show while her brother is battling a heroine addiction. Her mother, still angry about her own divorce, has an uncanny ability to create drama of epic proportions wherever she goes.

Follow Carly as she falls in love on her own terms, learns to trust for the first time, experiences a sexual awakening, restarts a career, and attempts to pull off America's ultimate post nuclear family holiday: a hysterical and disastrous Thanksgiving dinner.

Inspired by the tragicomic business of living a life spanning a few decades and two bridges from Brooklyn to the suburbs, Mercy brings the grit of 1970's New York into spectacular collision with our high-gloss era of Houzz, Twitter, and reality TV.


Contributor Bio(s): Chianese, Rebecca: - Rebecca Chianese is the author of two screenplays, "Daffodil Hill" and "Waltzing With My Father." She studied fiction writing at Sarah Lawrence College and later earned her Masters in Social Work at Hunter College School of Social Work. Her love of reading began with the Brooklyn Public Library at Grand Army Plaza. She has been writing as long as she was able to hold a pencil. Walking along the Hudson River is where most of her characters come to life and boss her around until she tells their stories. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She currently resides in the Historical Hudson Valley with her husband and children. Mercy is her first novel.