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The Fiction Class

Read Susan Breen's posts on the Penguin Blog. A witty, honest, and hugely entertaining story for anyone who loves books, or has a difficult mother. And, let's face it, that's practically everybody . . . On paper, Arabella Hicks seems more than qualified to teach her fiction class on the Upper West Side: she's a writer herself; she's passionate about books; she's even named after the heroine in a Georgette Heyer novel. On the other hand, she's thirty-eight, single, and has been writing the same book for the last seven years. And she has been distracted recently: on the same day that Arabella teaches her class she also visits her mother in a nursing home outside the city. And every time they argue. Arabella wants the fighting to stop, but, as her mother puts it, "Just because we're family, doesn't mean we have to like each other." When her class takes a surprising turn and her lessons start to spill over into her weekly visits, she suddenly finds she might be holding the key to her mother's love and, dare she say it, her own inspiration. After all, as a lifelong lover of books, she knows the power of a good story.

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  • "Read Susan Breen's posts on the Penguin Blog. A witty, honest, and hugely entertaining story for anyone who loves books, or has a difficult mother. And, let's face it, that's practically everybody . . . On paper, Arabella Hicks seems more than qualified to teach her fiction class on the Upper West Side: she's a writer herself; she's passionate about books; she's even named after the heroine in a Georgette Heyer novel. On the other hand, she's thirty-eight, single, and has been writing the same book for the last seven years. And she has been distracted recently: on the same day that Arabella teaches her class she also visits her mother in a nursing home outside the city. And every time they argue. Arabella wants the fighting to stop, but, as her mother puts it, "Just because we're family, doesn't mean we have to like each other." When her class takes a surprising turn and her lessons start to spill over into her weekly visits, she suddenly finds she might be holding the key to her mother's love and, dare she say it, her own inspiration. After all, as a lifelong lover of books, she knows the power of a good story."@en
  • "Author Arabella Hicks finds teaching a weekly fiction class difficult, and she can't figure out how to make peace with her mother who is in a nursing home."@en
  • "Despite being named after a Georgette Heyer heroine, would-be novelist Arabella's life is not what it might be. 36, twice engaged but still single, none of the New Yorkers on her Creative Writing course show any signs of promise."@en
  • "Teaching a fiction writing class on the Upper West Side, Arabella Hicks finds her life in turmoil as she spends time with her argumentative mother in a nursing home on the same day she teaches her class, but as her class takes an unexpected turn and the lessons spill over into her weekly visits, she finds the key to her mother's love and her own inspiration."
  • "Arabella Hicks is more than qualified to teach a weekly fiction class on New York's Upper West Side: She's a author; she's passionate about books; she's even named after the heroine in a novel. So why do her students seem so difficult? And why can't she find an ending to her novel? Arabella suspects that it's because her mother, Vera, is driving her insane."
  • "On paper, Arabella Hicks is more than qualified to teach a weekly fiction class: she's an author herself and she's passionate about books. So why do her students seem so difficult? And why can't she find an ending to the novel she has been working on for seven years? Arabella's beginning to think it's because of her mother who is living in a nursing home and driving Arabella insane. After each class Arabella visits her mother and every visit turns into an argument. Then she discovers her mother wants to be a writer. As she starts to teach her mother Arabella discovers that she has a lot to learn about writing and about love."@en

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  • "Love stories"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "The Fiction Class"@en
  • "The fiction class : a novel"@en
  • "The fiction class"
  • "The fiction class"@en