Judith Michael is beloved around the world for powerful stories of love and family. Now this renowned author returns with a richly emotional tale of the many kinds of love and the collision of good and evil that threatens to tear a family apart. Sara Elliott has been forced to give up the life she's dreamed of to return home to Chicago and take charge of her sisters and brother. She finds a job and settles into the house she grew up in, building a life for ten-year-old Doug and teenagers Carrie and Abby. But Sara has another brother, Mack, now twenty, who left home three years earlier. Suddenly he reappears, cheerful and unconcerned, as if he had never broken his promise to stay and help Sara with the children and the house. With bewildering volatility, Mack swings from kindness to cruelty, affection to hostility, keeping the family always on edge, his past and present a mystery. But with expensive gifts, storytelling, and the excitement of his presence, he is winning over the children, and sometimes the four of them stand together against Sara. Mack challenges all Sara has achieved in trying to be a mother and keep her family together. And he does it at a time when she is confronted by crises at work that spill over into her home. Suddenly, events seem to be speeding past and Sara feels she cannot slow them down to regain control. And then, when she thinks her life has room only for work and family, she meets Reuben Lister, a client from New York. As Sara helps him find and furnish a house and explore the city, they discover a closeness neither has known before and share new ways of dealing with conflicts each has always faced alone. Together, Sara and Reuben find answers to the questions: What is a mother? What is a parent? What is a family? This is Judith Michael's most poignant exploration of the pressures and joys facing modern adults and children, in a story that will resonate with everyone for its universal themes and discoveries.
I love all of Judith Michael's work and this one did not disappoint. I don't usually buy hard cover books but I treated myself since this was a vacation read.
Great Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I thought this book was very good. I don't understand the negative reviews. Yes, there are "swears" in the book, but Sara helps the children see that swearing is uncreative and asks them to use more appropriate language. I think this is an excellent message--because many teenagers do swear at times! I loved that the family wasn't the traditional 2 parent intact family. Maybe that's what the negative reviewers were upset about. The fact that Sara and her siblings were doing the best they could to stay together and love each other was very moving. Also, Sara found happiness and balance to her life with Reuben, but they both understood that "nothing's perfect" and that relationships take a lot of work. I loved the message of this book, loved the suspense, loved the romance--I recommend it highly.
FIRST-RATE VOICE PERFORMANCE BY MELISSA LEO
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Writing under the name of Judith Michael, the husband/wife team of Judith Barnard and Michael Fain have won a host of fans (A Certain Smile). They know just how much romance to blend with suspense to make readers happy. They've done it again with "The Real Mother." Daytime Emmy nominee Melissa Leo gives a virtuoso performance of this story of a giving young woman faced with difficult choices. She beautifully segues between the almost saintly Sara Elliott and the often foul-mouthed 20-year-old Mack. When Sara's mother suffers a disabling stroke, Sara returns to Chicago to take on the care of her step brothers and sisters. There is no one else. Her father is dead, her mother's second husband took off, and Mack, the eldest from her mother's second marriage, also took to the road - but not for long. Mack returns, rather nonchalantly just as if he had never deserted his responsibility for his younger siblings. He's a complex character, swinging between volatile and thoughtful. It's not long before the young ones align themselves with him against Sara. However, there's light on the horizon in the form of Reuben, a steadfast man from New York who wants to build a low-income housing project. As we best know, the best laid plans can go awry or made to go awry. An engrossing listen.
I loved this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I really loved this book. My own family is struggling with some difficult issues, and this story really made me feel hopeful because it pointed out that "atypical" families can still be strong and loving. I'm a big Judith Michael fan. This book, like all her books, is well-written, sensitive, thoughtful, and a great read.
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