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Eileen Curtright

Autor de The Burned Bridges of Ward, Nebraska

2 Obras 111 Miembros 27 Reseñas

Obras de Eileen Curtright

Paleo / The Doomsday Prepper (2015) — Contribuidor — 31 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Género
female

Miembros

Reseñas

4.5 giggle inducing stars!

With razor sharp wit and perfect comedic timing, The Burned Bridges of Ward, Nebraska by Eileen Curtright is an entertaining and surprisingly, thought-provoking, novel.

Set in a small Midwestern town, single mom Rebecca "Becky" Meers tries to fly under the nosy town's radar while raising her son Mitchell. Having just made partner in the local fertility clinic, she works with a slick doctor who keeps her busy cleaning up his messes but his latest misstep might be well beyond any type of damage control. At the same, she is stunned and dismayed to discover that Mitchell's new teacher is none other than her son's unnamed father Kevin Holts and his teaching style is unconventional at best and downright destructive at worst. Throw in her unwanted attraction to Hayes Bandercook who just happens to be from one the town's most notorious families and Becky becomes convinced that a prescription for the newest ADHD drug will solve all of her problems.

Rebecca is a harried working mom who loves her son unconditionally. An unfortunate mishap with the school's toads puts Mitchell in the crosshairs of the principal and much to her consternation, keeping him out of trouble means discussing his behavior with Kevin in a professional capacity. Although she is thrilled to finally be a partner in the fertility clinic, her social awkwardness and inability to sugarcoat news make for some interesting (and alarming) discussions with some of the clinic's patients. After discovering her partner is up to his old tricks with one their patients, Becky is often left to deal with their clients on her own which sometimes ends with disastrous outcomes. At the same time, she is also scrambling to stop the good doctor from ruining their business with his after hours shenanigans.

The Burned Bridges of Ward, Nebraska by Eileen Curtright is a laugh out loud funny novel with a cast of well developed, eclectic characters. Although occasionally a little over the top, the storyline touches on a number of topical issues such as the alarming trend of overmedicating students and standardized testing in schools. Zany and irreverent with a satirical edge, Eileen Curtright is nonetheless spot on with her depiction of some of the problems in today's world and the downsides to small town living. A fast paced and engrossing story that I greatly enjoyed and highly recommend.
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kbranfield | 7 reseñas más. | Feb 3, 2020 |
A quirky tale of a professional woman in a small town in Nebraska may sound unappealing but many readers will relate. So many novels have the female protagonist be a strong perfect woman but this tale has the woman making one mistake after another until she realizes family is the most important element in her life.
 
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Gingersnap000 | 7 reseñas más. | Jun 4, 2018 |
Not bad

Thus book was well-written and the characters were interesting. They were unique without being forced, they felt like real people. The story did not particularly grab me, which is the reason for the three stars.
 
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A.E.Wasp | 7 reseñas más. | Apr 20, 2016 |
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An interesting read. Enjoyable and quick. I will keep an eye out for Liss.
 
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autumnturner76 | 18 reseñas más. | Jan 5, 2016 |

Estadísticas

Obras
2
Miembros
111
Popularidad
#175,484
Valoración
3.0
Reseñas
27
ISBNs
7

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