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Leslie Larson

Autore di Breaking Out of Bedlam

6 opere 190 membri 12 recensioni 1 preferito

Opere di Leslie Larson

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Larson, Leslie
Data di nascita
1956-02-17
Sesso
female
Luogo di residenza
San Diego, California, USA
Istruzione
University of California, San Diego

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Just because you’re old doesn’t mean you have to wear pastels and look like an Easter egg, it doesn’t mean that you need to be treated like a child, and doesn’t mean you can’t fall in love. Cora Sledge, at age 82, is moved from her home to an assisted living facility against her will by her children. While there she starts a journal documenting her life both past and present. There are a lot of humorous observations about being old, and the way people treat seniors, especially in the beginning of the book. We learn Cora’s closely held secrets from her past, and watch her fall head over heels in love with one of the residents much to her children’s dismay. While the story line is rather predictable, Cora is a fully developed character that you really get to know and cheer on every step of the way (even when she’s wrong).… (altro)
 
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tshrope | 10 altre recensioni | Jan 13, 2020 |
What a wonderful book!! I thoroughly enjoyed reading this story of the fictional character Cora Sledge and her journey from victimization to survivor. What a triumph!
 
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Mokihana | 10 altre recensioni | Jun 30, 2019 |
3.5 stars

Cora is upset with her children (one daughter and two sons), because they’ve contrived behind her back to get her into an assisted living home. She doesn’t want to be there; she wants to be at home with her dog Lulu. She was given a notebook, so she starts writing in it. Via this notebook, the reader learns about Cora’s life – both currently, and the life she lived to this point. One positive thing to come out of this, though: in the home, she meets a new man. But, she still wants to go home!

This was good. Cora was feisty and I (mostly) liked her. She sure had some troubles, though. I also felt really bad for her, for multiple reasons, past and present. I loved Marcos, who worked in the home and watched over Cora. He was fun!
… (altro)
½
 
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LibraryCin | 10 altre recensioni | Nov 7, 2018 |
Just because you’re old doesn’t mean you have to wear pastels and look like an Easter egg, it doesn’t mean that you need to be treated like a child, and doesn’t mean you can’t fall in love. Cora Sledge, at age 82, is moved from her home to an assisted living facility against her will by her children. While there she starts a journal documenting her life both past and present. There are a lot of humorous observations about being old, and the way people treat seniors, especially in the beginning of the book. We learn Cora’s closely held secrets from her past, and watch her fall head over heels in love with one of the residents much to her children’s dismay. While the story line is rather predictable, Cora is a fully developed character that you really get to know and cheer on every step of the way (even when she’s wrong).… (altro)
 
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trishrope | 10 altre recensioni | Feb 7, 2014 |

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Opere
6
Utenti
190
Popolarità
#114,774
Voto
½ 3.4
Recensioni
12
ISBN
16
Lingue
2
Preferito da
1

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