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An Accidental Woman
Barbara Delinsky

Simon & Schuster Ltd, 2003 - 384 pages

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Normally Barbara Delinsky writes mostly better than average,unfortunately I believe that she hasa missed the mark with this title "An Accidental Woman".I found the story uninteresting and preditable.However this may be just a flash in the pan and I will continue to buy and read her books.


Very good

Even though the pity party was a little much. I had a mother who was confined to a wheelchaire and she never indulged in self pity. And she didn't have a house to herself or every convinience a phisically disabled person could want! The character Poppy, a returnee from Lake News, was originally painted as upbeat and cheerful so I was really excited for the arrival of this book. It left a little something wanting.

I appreciate all the difficulties that the characters went through, and the quaint setting was rewarding in itself. Overall a good read, but it could have been better.


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Quite good until the end!

Not a bad book at all - I quite like Barbara Delinsky's style or 'voice' of writing, and I really liked that her main character was a woman in a wheel chair!! I liked how it was set in New England during 'sugaring' season (always curious about how maple syrup is made!!) but the ending blows it. Barbara ties up every loose end into a nice little package and everyone/everything has a happy ending. I think it would have been a much more interesting book had some things NOT ended on a positive note - would have been more realistic.

But it does grip you,hold your attention. I read it in a weekend and will try another Delinsky book.


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Accidental Woman

Enoyed this follow up to Lake News (my first Delisky book). Look forward to more as interesting as this one.


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New York Times bestselling author Barbara Delinsky returns to the town of Lake Henry, New Hampshire, scene of her beloved earlier novel Lake News, with an unforgettable story that explores the ways in which we limit our own chances for happiness -- and the accidents of fate that can set us free.

Heather Malone has made her home in Lake Henry for the last fourteen years. Known for her kind, gentle nature, she lives with Micah Smith, a widower, and his two young daughters. When the FBI takes her into custody on charges of flight to avoid prosecution, purportedly for a murder that took place in California, the local reaction is stunned disbelief. Yet, when those closest to her, including Micah, think back over the time they have known her, they realize that they have learned virtually nothing about her earlier life.

Poppy Blake is Heather's closest friend. A lifelong resident of Lake Henry, Poppy is confined to a wheelchair, the result of a snowmobile accident nearly a dozen years prior that left her a paraplegic and killed her male companion. Since then, she has worked hard to rebuild her life. Currently, she runs a local telephone messaging service out of her specially equipped house on Lake Henry. Fiercely independent, Poppy refuses to let her physical limitations break her spirit. However, it is her guilt over past mistakes, more than her present disability, which is holding her back from pursuing a future that includes a husband and family.

Writer Griffin Hughes originally traveled to Lake Henry to investigate a national news story involving Lily Blake, Poppy's older sister. What keeps him coming back is his attraction to Poppy. However, a chance comment made to his brother, an FBI agent, provides the thread that leads the law to Heather. To redeem himself, Griffin is compelled to solve the mystery of Heather's past. Along the way, he becomes key to freeing Poppy from her own past and helping her see the possibilities of a richer future.

Setting her story against the backdrop of a picturesque New England town during the maple syrup harvesting season, when the harshness of winter yields to the sweet promise of spring, and when the whole town is involved in the race to process the sap before the thaw sets in, Barbara Delinsky has written a tightly knit and compelling story that celebrates the values of community, friendship, and the redemptive power of love.


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