About Face

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Pub Date Oct 23 2013 | Archive Date May 31 2014

Description

From the outside, Ruth seems to have it all: a high-powered career, happy marriage and family. But her inner Peace-Corps-Volunteer is hollering to be let out.

When she bumps into Vivian, her long-lost friend and former hut-mate, she realizes how different she is from the person she used to be and wonders if she’s lost part of herself—the best part—in her quest for “the perfect life.” Her internal tug of war gathers steam and knocks her seemingly perfect urban life out of kilter.

As they struggle with their differences and try to resurrect their friendship, the two women realize—with humor and a growing respect—that they each have strengths to contribute to a venture neither would have discovered on her own, one that melds past and present to shape an exciting and surprising future.

This contemporary literary novel toggles between flashback scenes in West Africa and present ones in Manhattan, as it chronicles the power of the women’s friendship. The characters are simultaneously memorable and down-to-earth, and readers begin to feel they’ve known them for a long time. They’re treated with affection, nuanced understanding, and a healthy dose of wit. This fast-paced, funny, and honest coming-of-middle age classic playfully walks the line between humor and wisdom as it deals with serious issues of mid-life and aging.

From the outside, Ruth seems to have it all: a high-powered career, happy marriage and family. But her inner Peace-Corps-Volunteer is hollering to be let out.

When she bumps into Vivian, her long-lost...


Advance Praise

"Loved this book! It's like a self-help book for women growing into the third stage of life mated with a laugh out loud light novel." - Ronna Lichtenberg, author of Pitch Like a Girl

"You're going to love Ruth Talbot, who is engaged in a fiery power struggle with her new boss, and has a younger co-worker yearning for her job and willing to do almost anything to undermine her." - TheThreeTomatoes.com

"Loved this book! It's like a self-help book for women growing into the third stage of life mated with a laugh out loud light novel." - Ronna Lichtenberg, author of Pitch Like a Girl

"You're going to...


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Featured Reviews

About Face by Carole Howard. Published by Glenmere Press Posted on April 28, 2014 by cayocosta72

Ruth has the perfect life, the perfect family and the perfect job. So why is she feeling so dissatisfied? Could it be the talks with her old friend Viv? The girl she once shared a flat with? The girl who understood her passion for the peace corp and for Africa? As Ruth relives those days, she wonders if part of herself, the most important part, has been lost. Told in looks back at Africa and in modern day New York, this is the moving and very relevant story of a woman entering middle age. A woman wondering is this all there is? And are my best days behind me? A must read for every woman (and man) over forty.

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