Crane Spreads Wings: A Bigamist's Story Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Crane Spreads Wings: A Bigamist's Story Book

For Susan Trott's Boston-born heroine, bigamy isn't all it's cracked up to be. Even though she's supposedly on the winning end! After only one month of marriage, 23-year-old Jane Croy (real name Effie Crackalbee) decides to leave the endlessly selfish Alan--a looker with a severe case of nonwriter's block--for the West Coast and a fearless new life. Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately for Effie/Jane, she's sidetracked en route to San Francisco and ends up working as a nanny in the same Cape May village she's just fled. Determined to reinvent herself, she neglects to tell her new employer that she's married. Sexual attraction soon sets in and... Effie is by no means your average bigamist: she finds affirmation (not to mention duplicity) in decidedly unusual people and places. Though the humorless may occasionally find Effie's hijinks--and tai chi-induced highs--irritating, Trott has created a zesty and sporting protagonist. What's more, there are two intriguing (in both senses) minor characters, a literary agent, and a hugely successful ghostwriter, who give new meaning to the phrase the lies that bind. In a typically memorable one-liner, the latter declares, "I should write a book: Writers I have Known--And Been." --Barbara BrandeisRead More

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  • Product Description

    Susan Trott, author of The Holy Man, has now written an ingeniously quirky and completely compelling novel whose compulsively lovable heroine will capture your heart from first page to last.

    Effie Crackalbee (a.k.a. Jane Croy), the loving, daring, and generous protagonist of Crane Spreads Wings, is a self-proclaimed T'ai Chi warrior who practices the ancient movements that center her spirit even as she sets out to re-create her life.

    When we meet her, she is Jane Croy, and she has just decided to run away from Alan, her husband of one month, because, as she says, he has misrepresented himself. He's full of hot air--always spouting off--and Jane hates spouters. Nevertheless, within hours she, too, is misrepresenting herself. When she runs into Gled Saltonstall, the bearish, slightly pudgy single father of an adorable little boy, she becomes Effie Crackalbee--indeed her given name--and immediately signs on as the boy's nanny for the summer, neglecting to mention that she isn't as single and unencumbered as she appears.

    When it turns out that Alan and Gled share the same summer community on the Massachusetts coast, Jane's little lie of omission begins to take on enormous dimension. One fib inexorably leads to another, until there is virtually no one in this moving and vastly entertaining novel who doesn't at some point bend the truth, whether out of kindness, self-preservation, fear, or love--because at its heart this is a book about love; and about families, from the most conventional to the most bizarre.

    By the end of her sometimes dizzying journey of discovery, Effie will have found her balance, creating a new life not only for herself but also for all those she loves--and who love her.

  • 0385492340
  • 9780385492348
  • Susan Trott
  • 1 August 1998
  • Doubleday
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 240
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