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Gratitude

English · Paperback / Softback

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At 44, New York divorcee, Mel, is not ready to give up on God or the possibility of motherhood. Between running an actors' agency in Hammersmith and rehearsing her role in a rock musical, she agrees to take care of her stepdaughter, Jess's challenging four-year-old son, Billy, two afternoons a week. Writing: Playing Billy's Mom on a strip of paper to place in her Gratitude jar, she prays that her good deed will have a pay off: her own fertility.

Meanwhile, prepped with hormone tablets and injection at the ready, she awaits the return of charismatic Royce, who has been filming in Hollywood. But all is not well with Royce. A strange incident on Venice Beach after dark has shifted his world. Can he really be cursed? Desperate, Mel reaches out to her friend, Anto. He's gay but wants to be a parent. Thwarted again, will surrogacy be the answer? Will Mel be locked into taking on more responsibility for Billy as Jess spirals into depression following the loss of her father? Or can Mel make a life with the new man in her life, refugee Hassan, suffering from PTSD and raising his disabled eight-year-old son alone?

Or will life take an unexpected turn? As Mel's faith moves towards Buddhism under Anto's influence and a friend steps in to help with a problem deeper than infertility that is gripping her life, will she be able to answer the call when an unlooked for opportunity presents itself?

A deeply empathic, humane debut, Gratitude asks how we live now and how we make meaning in lives that rarely work to plan.

Product details

Authors Christopher Beck
Publisher Cinnamon Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.01.2024
 
EAN 9781788648936
ISBN 978-1-78864-893-6
No. of pages 276
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 16 mm
Weight 332 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

Customer reviews

  • An empathetic read

    Written on 08. August 2024 by Elizabeth Allen .

    I enjoyed this book by new author Christopher Beck. He asks the big question of how we find meaning in our lives and how one woman copes with the disappointment of infertility. A tight, well written story with some unexpected situations and nicely observed relationships

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