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Brown Eyes Blue: A Novel
Brown Eyes Blue A Novel
Author: Carolyn Meyer
A tender story of mother-daughter relationships over three generations unfolds amid secrets and revelations.
ISBN-13: 9781882593835
ISBN-10: 1882593839
Publication Date: 6/25/2004
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Bridge Works
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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An amazing book that leads the reader through the lives of three women. The mother and daughter relationship is amazing. This is Carolyn Meyer's adult deput.

From the inside cover:"Brown Eyes Blue" is the warm yet wry story of three generations of independent-minded mothers and daughters. Dorcas Buchanan is nearing her fifty-fifth birthday when she learns that her eighty-year-old mother, Lavinia, a popular landscape artist, has begun painting and exhibiting erotic nudes in her small Pennsylvania hometown of Juniata. Fearing that her mother may be suffering from dementia, Dorcas goes home for a visit. Lavinia seems to be in fine fettle, acid-tongued and feisty and about to begin writing her memoirs.

Dorcas herself is off balance, however. She has recently broken up with a man she planned to marry, she is disenchanted with teaching, and she is ripe for change. She moves back to Juniata to renovate a run-down house, open a bed-and-breakfast there, and try to build a new life. Soon Dorcas's life is further complicated by the arrival of her daughter, Sasha, from California, with some surprising revelations of her own.

Alternating between Dorcas's and Lavinia's points of view, the reader learns the long-buried story behind Lavinia's nude paintings, Dorcas's own secret of Sasha's origins, and the chances that Dorcas will make a go of her new life.

"Brown Eyes Blue" speaks to women of all ages. Middle-aged women who are still struggling to get along with their hypercritical mothers and their difficult daughters will relate to Dorcas's story; mothers of a certain age will find themselves portrayed as vital and creative, their creativity fueled by a rich trove of memories; and daughters seeking their own independent paths will discover they're not the first in the family to forge new rules.


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