What do you do when your life isn't living up to your dreams? When the man you love is unavailable, and yet you long for a family, a home? What is the cost of compromising until the real thing comes along? Reading Elizabeth Berg is like having a friend sit down and talk with you about the deepest truths and most perplexing issues in life, and in this exquisite new novel the bestselling author of Talk Before Sleep and The Pull of the Moon once again gives us superb fiction about a passionate woman who solves life's problems in a way that is far from traditional, but close to the wise dictums of the heart. Patty Ann Murphy says she's "Ms. Runner-Up" in life. Rarely the bridesmaid, never mind the bride, Patty sells houses for a living (well, she's sold one house so far), longs to be married and have a family, but is irresistibly drawn to the wrong man. Ethan seems perfect for Patty--handsome, generous, and sensitive--but he's hopelessly unavailable. Patty's frustration leads her to feelings she doesn't admire--jealousy of her beautiful best friend, Elaine, for instance, about whom she says, "Find me one woman who doesn't withhold just a bit from another woman who looks like that." She's also worried about her mother, with whom she's very close but who is beginning to act strangely. Patty longs more and more for the consolation of loving and being loved, but for the moment feels she must content herself with waiting--until she can wait no more. Andre Dubus said about Elizabeth Berg's Durable Goods, "Elizabeth Berg writes with humor and a big heart about resilience, loneliness, love and hope. And the transcendence that redeems." And the same will be said about Until the Real Thing Comes Along.
After graduating from Western, Ramey played a short stint with Bus Moten before joining trumpeter Oliver Todd's Hottentots, a young ten-piece dance band based in Kansas City, Kansas. In early April 1936, Oliver Todd resigned, ...
Recording of 11 March 1936 (Decca, New York) (Brass fanfare introduction) I would work for you, slave for you, Work my body to a grave for you; If that ain't love, it's got to do, Until the real thing comes along. I would moan for you, ...
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The memories of a traveling jazz musician reveal the love for music, black/white relations, and the music life, circa the 30s and 40s
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“Boss,” Fred Samuels said, coming into Rand Malcolm's den. “You have to get some sleep. Let me sit by the phone for you. Just for a few hours.” “Not until my boy's home,” Malcolm said. Samuels knew there was no point in arguing with ...
By the fifties Porter's production finally began to deteriorate, in volume and sometimes in quality. He provided the musical scores for Broadway's Out of This World, Can-Can, and Silk Stockings. He also wrote songs for the films High ...
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