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Crane Spread Wings

Crane Spread Wings

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Crane Spreads Wings is one hilarious misadventure!
Review: From the very beginning of the book, you have to wonder if the main character, Jane Croy, a.k.a. Effie Crackalbee, is "all there." For starters, she leaves her newlywed husband because he's not exactly all he's claimed to be. Well, who is, right? But once she leaves him, she launches into a (mis)adventure that gets more preposterous with every turn. As I continued reading, I fell in love with all the zany characters and with Susan Trott. The story reads like a daytime drama & sitcom all-in-one. I highly recommend anyone who needs a good belly laugh to sit down for a few hours with Crane Spreads Wings.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: T'ai Chi Warrior Finds Love
Review: I simply adored this fabulous, funny, witty story of Effie Crackalbee (a.k.a. Jane Croy), the most unlikely bigamist T'ai Chi warrior there ever was! The book starts out with Jane running away from her husband of one month, Alan. Of course, before she departs the marital abode, she pauses to do her T'ai Chi pose. Here's an excerpt from page 2:

"Slowly, slowly, I begin T'ai Chi. I relaxed my body, stilled my mind, let the energy come from the earth through the soles of my feet into my self. I tried to move like the ocean water, like the fog---muffled movements. I smiled when I got to the part of the form called Crane Spreads Wings, looking to the cormorant for approval, although with my right hand above my head and the left held by my side, it was more of a wings-in-flight pose than the hanging-wings-out-to-dry stance of the cormorant."

Susan Trott very artfully and skillfully weaves the T'ai Chi poses into each chapter, in fact, entitling each chapter with the name of a pose. This is an ingenious and beautifully written story of one woman's search for balance and meaning in her life. I can't wait to read more of Ms. Trott's superb fiction.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny, funny, funny.
Review: This is my first exposure to Susan Trott's writing and this book is a total hoot! Wonderful one liners and fun characters. Crane Spreads Wings is an easy book to read. The characters of Jane Croy/Effie Cracklbee, Alan her wealthy husband, Cleb her earnest and bumbling husband, Danny the precious little boy, a nasty sister in law, a wonderful mother-in-law all leave you laughing at the improbable wanderings of the human spirit. Susan had a fun time writing this novel. What a wicked sense of humor she has!


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