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The Richest Season

by Maryann McFadden
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Overview

"In Maryann McFadden's brave and carefully made novel, The Richest Season, two women set out on open-ended odysseys, one to find her life, one to find meaning in her death. Lonely Joanna gives up all she knows for a single chance at all she needs. When they meet, Grace relinquishes her aloof solitude to embrace life at its end, banking on the borrowed courage of a stranger. McFadden is out of the gate and on her way."
--Jacquelyn Mitchard, author ofThe Deep End of the Ocean and Still Summer

"Set in the fabled landscape of South Carolina's Low Country, The Richest Season takes us on a heartrending journey of discovery. Maryann McFadden is an exciting new author who writes with compassion, wisdom, and astonishing skill."
--Cassandra King, author of Queen of Broken Hearts and The Same Sweet Girls

"The Richest Season is filled with so much honesty and searching and struggle involving three characters whom I grew to love, that I hated to come to the end."
--Paulette Bates Alden, author of Crossing the Moon and Feeding the Eagles

Sometimes you have to leave your life to find yourself again . . .

After more than a dozen moves in twenty-five years of marriage, Joanna Harrison is lonely and tired of being a corporate wife. Her children are grown and gone, her husband is more married to his job than to her, and now they're about to pack up once more. Panicked at the thought of having to start all over again, Joanna commits the first irresponsible act of her life. She runs away to Pawleys Island, South Carolina, a place she's been to just once.

She finds a job as a live-in companion to Grace Finelli, a widow who has come to the island to fulfill a girlhood dream. Together the two women embark on the most difficult journey of their lives: Joanna struggling for independence, roots, and a future of her own, as her family tugs at her from afar; and Grace, choosing to live the remainder of her life for herself alone, knowing she may never see her children again.

Entwined is Paul Harrison's story as he loses his wife, his job, and everything that defines him as a man. He takes off on his own journey out west, searching for the answers to all that has gone wrong in his life. One thing remains constant: He wants his wife back.

Joanna, however, is moving farther away from her old life as she joins a group dedicated to rescuing endangered loggerhead turtles, led by a charismatic fisherman unlike anyone she's ever met.

The Richest Season is a stunning debut about three very different people, each changing their lives when such transformations are usually long over. It will resonate with any woman who's ever fantasized about leaving home to find herself.

Synopsis

The Richest Season is a stunning debut about three very different people, each changing their lives when such transformations are usually long over. It will resonate with any woman who's ever fantasized about leaving home to find herself.

Publishers Weekly

A quirky charm takes the place of easy answers in this midlife tear-up, originally self-published by debut author McFadden. A neglected corporate wife for 25 years, Joanna Harrison rebels when husband Paul receives yet another move-necessitating promotion. Before they go, with her children grown, Joanna gets in her car and leaves their upscale Jersey digs. Ending up at Pawley's Island, S.C., Joanna meets Grace, an elderly artist who has a house on the ocean and needs a live-in companion. A floundering Paul heads to Pawley Island to try to woo Joanna back, but soon has further crises to face. Skillful plotting keeps pages turning, and McFadden quickly has readers rooting for intriguing Joanna, on the cusp of change. (June)

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About the Author, Maryann McFadden

Maryann McFadden is the author of The Richest Season. She lives in Hackettstown, New Jersey.

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Publishers Weekly

A quirky charm takes the place of easy answers in this midlife tear-up, originally self-published by debut author McFadden. A neglected corporate wife for 25 years, Joanna Harrison rebels when husband Paul receives yet another move-necessitating promotion. Before they go, with her children grown, Joanna gets in her car and leaves their upscale Jersey digs. Ending up at Pawley's Island, S.C., Joanna meets Grace, an elderly artist who has a house on the ocean and needs a live-in companion. A floundering Paul heads to Pawley Island to try to woo Joanna back, but soon has further crises to face. Skillful plotting keeps pages turning, and McFadden quickly has readers rooting for intriguing Joanna, on the cusp of change. (June)

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Kirkus Reviews

A previously self-published debut novel about a "corporate wife" who flees her family to learn, and impart, valuable lessons about togetherness. Joanna Harrison should be pleased when her husband Paul finally attains his career goal, vice president of sales at telecommunications giant V.I.C. But after countless relocations, she's not looking forward to leaving her latest McMansion in a New Jersey suburb for a similar house in a similar cul-de-sac. The Harrisons are empty nesters-children Sarah and Tim live out West-so one day, while Paul is yet again away on business, Joanna gets in her car and heads South. She washes up on Pawleys Island, S.C., where she shares a beachfront rental with septuagenarian Grace, another New Jersey refugee. Grace doesn't want her children to know she's dying of pancreatic cancer. Joanna agrees to provide live-in assistance to Grace for six months, and quickly adjusts to Pawleys Island's laidback lifestyle of shrimp, suds and surf. In short order, she's involved with a wildlife-protection group dedicated to watching over the nests of endangered loggerhead turtles until the hatchlings flock to the sea to begin their life-cycle. She finds part-time work as a reporter for a local newspaper, where she skewers McMansion developers in an expose. And she's attracted to a neighbor, rough-hewn widower and retired shrimp-boat captain Hank. After a merger, Paul is downsized from V.I.C. and discovers that he is a talented carpenter, landscaper and all around handyman, hotly sought-after by local housewives, including Buffy, whose needy overtures he manfully spurns, still hoping against hope for Joanna's return. After embarking on a liaison with Hank, Joanna finds out thetruth about his entrenched relationship with his late wife's sister, a former beauty queen and current drama queen. Opaque and superficial characters will leave readers unmoved by the book's many plays for sympathy. Cloying and sentimental, but McFadden gets points for earnestness and for nature writing-unfortunately for the turtles, Pawleys Island tourism may increase. Agent: Victoria Sanders/Victoria Sanders & Associates

From the Publisher

"A heartrending journey of discovery. Maryann McFadden is an exciting new author who writes with compassion, wisdom, and astonishing skill." β€”-Cassandra King, author of Queen of Broken Hearts

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2009
Publisher
Hyperion
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781401309916

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