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We Are All Welcome Here: A Novel by Elizabeth Berg
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We Are All Welcome Here: A Novel

by Elizabeth Berg

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Ballantine Books (2007), Paperback, 224 pages

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Would have been five stars, except for some deus ex machina nonsense toward the end. Why the tidy ending, and the pretty red bow? Sigh. ( )
  catalogthis | Nov 24, 2009 |
Set in Tupelo, Mississippi, the coming of age story of Diana Dunne, daughter of a beautiful and strong-willed Paige Dunne, a quadriplegic who was stricken with polio while she was carrying Diana. Diana's life is made more challenging by her strained relationship with her mother's African American caregiver, Peacie. A sweet story about sacrifice and friendship with an ending that seems a bit over the top. ( )
  dinelson | Nov 23, 2009 |
3.5 ( )
  jfaltz | Jun 30, 2009 |
It's 1964. In Tupelo, Mississippi, the town of Elvis’s birth, tensions are mounting over civil-rights demonstrations occurring ever more frequently–and violently–across the state. But in Paige Dunn’s small, ramshackle house, there are more immediate concerns. Challenged by the effects of the polio she contracted during her last month of pregnancy, Paige is nonetheless determined to live as normal a life as possible and to raise her daughter, Diana, in the way she sees fit–with the support of her tough-talking black caregiver.
  Lake_O_UCC | Feb 27, 2009 |
my least fave of berg's books but still worth reading. ( )
  amanaceerdh | Nov 17, 2008 |
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There's the wind and the rain

And the mercy of the fallen. . .

There's the weak and the strong

And the many stars that guide us

We have some of them inside us

--Dar Williams

"The Mercy of the Fallen"
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For Pat Raming and Marianne Raming Burke
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Oftentimes on summer evenings, I would sit outside with my mother and look at the constellations.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0812971000, Paperback)

Elizabeth Berg, bestselling author of The Art of Mending and The Year of Pleasures, has a rare talent for revealing her characters’ hearts and minds in a manner that makes us empathize completely. Her new novel, We Are All Welcome Here, features three women, each struggling against overwhelming odds for her own kind of freedom.

It is the summer of 1964. In Tupelo, Mississippi, the town of Elvis’s birth, tensions are mounting over civil-rights demonstrations occurring ever more frequently–and violently–across the state. But in Paige Dunn’s small, ramshackle house, there are more immediate concerns. Challenged by the effects of the polio she contracted during her last month of pregnancy, Paige is nonetheless determined to live as normal a life as possible and to raise her daughter, Diana, in the way she sees fit–with the support of her tough-talking black caregiver, Peacie.

Diana is trying in her own fashion to live a normal life. As a fourteen-year-old, she wants to make money for clothes and magazines, to slough off the authority of her mother and Peacie, to figure out the puzzle that is boys, and to escape the oppressiveness she sees everywhere in her small town. What she can never escape, however, is the way her life is markedly different from others’. Nor can she escape her ongoing responsibility to assist in caring for her mother. Paige Dunn is attractive, charming, intelligent, and lively, but her needs are great–and relentless.

As the summer unfolds, hate and adversity will visit this modest home. Despite the difficulties thrust upon them, each of the women will find her own path to independence, understanding, and peace. And Diana’s mother, so mightily compromised, will end up giving her daughter an extraordinary gift few parents could match.

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