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Dana Precious

Author of Born Under a Lucky Moon: A Novel

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Thank you!! The cover is even more adorable irl. It looks like a quick read - I might even be able to finish tonight.

Ok, it probably would've been a quick read if I'd finished it. I'm sorry, way too hyper for me. I thought Michigan = Midwest = home. But I'm from Wisconsin - Michigan through this author's eyes, at least up to p 52, looks more Connecticut or something. Preppy chaotic people who like to be driven mad by Hollywood stars and think a size 6 is a little on the chunky side hold no, make that negative, interest for me. Now, if anyone wants to PM me and tell me what's up w/Chuck & Lucy, I'd be grateful. And I'm sure other people will love this book - it seems smart and fun if these are indeed people you can care about. But not for me, so sorry.… (more)
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 8 other reviews | Jun 5, 2016 |
If I had a family and a life like this I would crawl into bed and never com out...I finished it, but did not care at all.
 
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Kikoa | 8 other reviews | Sep 18, 2011 |
Written in chapters from past to present, back and forth, Jeannie Thompson tells her story…and quite a story it is. Her large family in Michigan is a close, albeit wild, bunch of characters. However, they always pull together for Jeannie and each other in all of life’s craziness.

With a good career, Jeannie also finds a good man. Afraid to introduce him to her quirky family, out of fear they may overwhelm him, she tries to avoid it. She really need not worry, though. Their zest for life, easy way of dealing with things, and their ability to be true to themselves make them, and Jeannie, what and who a family should be. And that is what matters.… (more)
 
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nightprose | 8 other reviews | Jul 25, 2011 |
Right off the bat, I want you all to know I loved this book. I loved the setting, the characters, the story. I love that Ms. Precious kicked it old school and set half the story in 1986. I love that it centered around a family, specifically sisters. I loved that I laughed out loud so many times, in public, on the train crowded with people giving me odd looks. I loved the title of the novel. I loved that it was about love.

From the beginning, Ms. Precious lets us know where we’re going. I have to admit she had me at this:

Like every relationship in every family, this story doesn’t reside in the black and white of right and wrong. It resides in the gray area called love.

Yeah, I was hooked. I dived into the story of Jeannie and her sisters head first. I loved the wacky Thompson family adventures. From unintentional fires to a grandmother with devious intentions to the exasperated police officer, Marv who puts up with them, this story had everything.

It bounces seamlessly from 2006 to 1986 without missing a step. I enjoyed how Ms. Precious revealed the past to explain the future. Truth be told, it was done so well the stories could have been told separately, one without the other would have made a great novel.

There was so many nuggets of goodness in this novel. I loved Evan’s Milwaukee metaphor. You'll have to read that one for yourself. However I will leave you this from Rose Thompson, Jeannie's mom, about family and love...

One thing I do know for certain is that no matter how much you kids complain about each other, you all drop everything to be there when someone in the family is in trouble. I think a family is measured by how it shows its love. Some people think that love is like a pie, that the more people you have to serve, the smaller everyone’s piece is. But that’s not the way it is. The more love you give, the more you create. My parents and your father’s parents poured their love into us. We poured that love into you. Elizabeth will pour that love into her baby and so on. Everyone has human weaknesses, and problems, but those will come and go during life. Love goes on nonstop forever.

Born Under a Lucky Moon is the kind of novel I will go back to: to read again, to laugh with the Thomspons, to fall in love, to appreciate family in all their crazy looniness, even mine.
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ForSix | 8 other reviews | Jul 7, 2011 |

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