Pursuing Happiness One More Time eBook Mary Lou Peters Schram


Although the pursuit of happiness is one of our inalienable rights, nowhere is it guaranteed that we will catch it. Mary Lou Peters Schram's witty novel chronicles the lives of four women, all of a "certain age", all residents of Shady Acres, an adult community in California's wine country, as each pursues her own particular vision of happiness.
Pursuing Happiness One More Time eBook Mary Lou Peters Schram
Mary Lou Schram's novel "Pursuing Happiness" takes place, suggestively enough, in a northern California retirement community. Her fictional setting is named Shady Acres and is located in Marin County. As the story unfolds, Schram introduces four women who live in this community: Marion's husband Jeb dies unexpectedly in the book's first chapter. Jessie is a real estate agent who loves her work but is looking for a way to separate herself gently from her needy companion Edgar. Bridget is overeager, overweight, and under-occupied, but financially secure after outlasting several profitable marriages. And Phyllis, a survivor of bad luck, meets her late-in-life second husband in the frozen-food aisle at Safeway, only to lose him again to cancer a half-year later. We learn all of these details in the first few chapters.From there on this is the story of retirement-age women who live with and without men, confronting the problems of health, work, money, independence, and relationships. You might suppose that I myself (a 60-something male) am not precisely the projected market for this book. All the same, I loved reading it. I appreciate Schram's skillfully light touch as a writer and her droll but true-to-life insights into the contingencies of life after 55.
Along the way, Schram reflects on the ironies of living in a retirement community. "Wasn't anyone what they seemed?" asks her character Jessie early in the book, after discovering that her current companion Edgar was once married - long ago - to her friend Bridget. "It was easy to forget that all these people in Shady Acres, the adults of the Adult Community, had once been other than they were now." Mary Lou Schram is a discerning and sophisticated writer, a great pleasure to read.
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Pursuing Happiness One More Time eBook Mary Lou Peters Schram Reviews
Mary Lou has written an authentic account of life for those of us over age fifty five. She sees into the hearts of her characters so that her reader can identify. She invites us to get to know them and to care about them. We see each of them in our neighbors and take away a sense of joy in learning that getting old in their company isn't half bad....in fact, it's pretty great!
Pursuing Happiness is one of those books that grabs you from the first pages and takes you with wit and authenticity into the lives of a group of older women as they search for fulfillment in relationships with lovers and friends--or seek meaning in new work in the world. Their stories recount the poignancy of loss, the hopefulness of new encounters, the disappointments and compromises of intimacy in life's later years. It's vivid, emotionally engaging, wise and wide-ranging in the experiences it taps into. --Caroline H. Knowles, PhD, JD, MDIV
A quietly suspenseful drama, this book has it all the love looking, lovelost, lovelorn, the loveworn. About four women, their quests, and our quests, for meaning and substance in relationships and in life. Each has her own past, her own dreamed future and her own missteps to find that future in the present. Set in the San Francisco Bay Area, these middle age women assess their moving target needs, choose what to share and with whom while trying to keep their eyes on that target. A fun read as the reader identifies with each of the main characters and their close ones and mentally agrees or disagrees with the decisions she is making. Ms. Schram has the ability to make characters with markedly different personalities seem believable, as if, rather than reading, we were at the kitchen table with them following their stories.
Pursuing Happiness deals with the interwoven joys, sorrows, and relationships of life in a retirement community. MaryLou Schram has a keen and penetrating eye for the nuances of human behavior. She treats her characters with gentle, ironic humor as they come to vivid life before the reader’s eye.
Shoshana Kobrin, MA. Author of The Satisfied Soul Transforming your food and weight worries
Mary Lou Schram's novel "Pursuing Happiness" takes place, suggestively enough, in a northern California retirement community. Her fictional setting is named Shady Acres and is located in Marin County. As the story unfolds, Schram introduces four women who live in this community Marion's husband Jeb dies unexpectedly in the book's first chapter. Jessie is a real estate agent who loves her work but is looking for a way to separate herself gently from her needy companion Edgar. Bridget is overeager, overweight, and under-occupied, but financially secure after outlasting several profitable marriages. And Phyllis, a survivor of bad luck, meets her late-in-life second husband in the frozen-food aisle at Safeway, only to lose him again to cancer a half-year later. We learn all of these details in the first few chapters.
From there on this is the story of retirement-age women who live with and without men, confronting the problems of health, work, money, independence, and relationships. You might suppose that I myself (a 60-something male) am not precisely the projected market for this book. All the same, I loved reading it. I appreciate Schram's skillfully light touch as a writer and her droll but true-to-life insights into the contingencies of life after 55.
Along the way, Schram reflects on the ironies of living in a retirement community. "Wasn't anyone what they seemed?" asks her character Jessie early in the book, after discovering that her current companion Edgar was once married - long ago - to her friend Bridget. "It was easy to forget that all these people in Shady Acres, the adults of the Adult Community, had once been other than they were now." Mary Lou Schram is a discerning and sophisticated writer, a great pleasure to read.

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