Goodbye Without Leaving

Goodbye Without Leaving

By Laurie Colwin

Pages

256

Rating

3.90

Year

1990

ContemporaryMusicFictionJewishHumorAudiobook

Description

Goodbye Without Leaving explores a woman’s attempts to reconcile her rock-and-roll past with her significantly more sedate family life as a wife and mother.

As a bored graduate student, Geraldine Coleshares is plucked from her too-tame existence when she is invited to tour as the only white backup singer for Vernon and Ruby Shakely and the Shakettes. The exciting years she spends as a Shakette are a mixed blessing, however, because when she ultimately submits to a conventional life of marriage and children, she finds herself stuck in bittersweet recollections of life on the road. As she grudgingly searches for a path toward happiness that doesn't involve a Day-Glo neon minidress. Readers will be enchanted by Geraldine’s attempts to grow up, even though she’s already an adult.

Employing her usual dry wit and candor, Goodbye Without Leaving is a classic novel from Laurie Colwin.

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