Sour Grapes and Balmy Knight

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Pub Date Dec 02 2021 | Archive Date Nov 29 2021

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After a debilitating stroke, Balmy Knight sells her home in Savannah and moves in with daughter Sara, son-in-law Richard, and two grandchildren. She struggles daily with her loss of independence, lack of respect, and depression. Aided by a walker, Balmy drags herself to the park and back to build up her strength.

In the park she befriends Jake, a homeless guy living there in a cardboard box. Lonely for company, she invites him home for homemade buttermilk biscuits and a game of Scrabble. Jake’s visits lift her spirits, but what really makes her smile is aggravating her son-in-law and getting his goat. Life becomes complicated when Balmy’s old BFF—from her Broadway-performing days in the Sixties—invites her to share a condo in a high-rise retirement community. Sara, overly protective of her mother, is against this until she visits the Villas and realizes Balmy’s days would be filled with activities and lots of company.

After moving into the Villas, Balmy is wooed by a charming, rich British gentleman who still has all his hair and teeth. But her heart longs for the mysterious Jake, who has vanished, along with his cardboard box.

After a debilitating stroke, Balmy Knight sells her home in Savannah and moves in with daughter Sara, son-in-law Richard, and two grandchildren. She struggles daily with her loss of independence...


A Note From the Publisher

Muriel Pritchett writes fun fiction about feisty, older women, who have been wronged, but pull themselves out of the muck smelling like a rose. An award-winning author, Muriel lives in Georgia. She started writing books for older women after retiring from a career in journalism, and her doctor told her she needed a hobby. When not cruising around the world with her computer guru husband, Muriel enjoys drawing with graphite or ink, and painting with watercolor. She and her husband–both Disney-holics–love to visit Disney parks. Sour Grapes and Balmy Knight is Muriel’s fifth novel.

Muriel Pritchett writes fun fiction about feisty, older women, who have been wronged, but pull themselves out of the muck smelling like a rose. An award-winning author, Muriel lives in Georgia. She...


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Not my usual genre but I’m glad I have it a try. I think older women would enjoy it more than younger but might be good for a Book Club read.

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After a debilitating stroke, Balmy Knight sells her home in Savannah and moves in with daughter Sara, son-in-law Richard, and two grandchildren. She struggles daily with her loss of independence, lack of respect, and depression. Aided by a walker, Balmy drags herself to the park and back to build up her strength.

In the park she befriends Jake, a homeless guy living there in a cardboard box. Lonely for company, she invites him home for homemade buttermilk biscuits and a game of Scrabble. Jake’s visits lift her spirits, but what really makes her smile is aggravating her son-in-law and getting his goat. Life becomes complicated when Balmy’s old BFF—from her Broadway-performing days in the Sixties—invites her to share a condo in a high-rise retirement community. Sara, overly protective of her mother, is against this until she visits the Villas and realizes Balmy’s days would be filled with activities and lots of company.

After moving into the Villas, Balmy is wooed by a charming, rich British gentleman who still has all his hair and teeth. But her heart longs for the mysterious Jake, who has vanished, along with his cardboard box. The storyline kept me glued to my Kindle through the whole book! I definitely recommend reading this book! Its well worth reading! Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me!

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