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A Life of Bright Ideas

A Novel

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A secret tore best friends Evelyn “Button” Peters and Winnalee Malone apart. Now, nearly a decade later, a secret brings them back together.
 
Nine years ago Button and Winnalee began recording observations in their Book of Bright Ideas, a tome they believed would solve the mystery of how to live a mistake-free life. Now it’s 1970, a time of peace, love, war, and personal heartbreak. Button’s mother is dead and her grieving father has all but abandoned his children. Quiet, thoughtful Button has traded college for a sewing job in her mother’s bridal shop to help her Aunt Verdella raise her whirlwind six-year-old brother. In Button’s free time, she writes letters to the boy she loved from afar through high school, hoping he will come to love her as more than a friend.
Then, like that magical Wisconsin summer of ’61, Button is greeted with the wild, gusty arrival of Winnalee. Now a beautiful flower child, Winnalee is everything Button is not. She’s been to Woodstock and enjoys “free love,” but their steadfast bond of friendship is tested as Button begins to notice the cracks in Winnalee’s carefree façade. And then Winnalee’s mother arrives with a surprise that Button never sees coming, and the fiery determination to put things right in both families once and for all.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 31, 2011
      In Kring’s long-awaited sequel to The Book of Bright Ideas, set in Vietnam-era smalltown Wisconsin and full of convoluted relationships, Winnalee Malone returns to her hometown of Dauber, and her best friend Evelyn Peters’s life, after a nine-year absence. Evelyn helps her father care for her younger brother, Boho, while pining for her friend Jesse, who is in the Army. When the sexually liberated, drug-taking Winnalee reappears, Evelyn is thrown for a loop. Soon, Winnalee’s mother, Freeda—who Winnalee for years had thought was her sister—shows up, too, bringing with her a shocking surprise for Evelyn: Winnalee’s infant daughter, whom she left with her mother to come to Dauber. Winnalee had hoped Evelyn’s mother could care for her child, not knowing that Evelyn’s mother is dead. After Winnalee and Evelyn take a trip to see Winnalee’s great-aunt Hannah, who raised her, Winnalee must confront her family history and face the responsibilities of motherhood. Though new readers will find it easy to empathize with—and even grow to love—Evelyn and Winnalee, the novel’s intricate relationships may be tough to follow.

    • Booklist

      December 15, 2011
      Nine years after Winalee Malone left tiny Dauber, Wisconsin (detailed in The Book of Bright Ideas, 2006), in 1961, she rolls back into town, to the surprise and elation of her best friend, Button. Eighteen-year-old Button is grieving the loss of her mother while trying to watch after her six-year-old brother, Boohoo, who is constantly wreaking havoc. Aunt Verdella and Uncle Rudy, while acting as the loving parents Button never had, are no replacement for her father, who has become increasingly distant. Winalee has grown into a full-on free-love hippie, complete with a painted van and memories of Woodstock. The two revisit their Book of Bright Ideas but don't always follow their own advice. Shy, nervous Button narrates the story, unable to admit her own talents as a dressmaker or her appeal to Tommy Smithy, farmhand and amateur pilot. This is a novel about friendship and sisterhood (with a priceless kitchen scene involving body acceptance and a nosy neighbor), and readers who like Fannie Flagg and Adriana Trigiani will want to head up north with Kring.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

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