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KISSING GAMES OF THE WORLD - Sandi Kahn Shelton | KISSING GAMES OF THE WORLD - Sandi Kahn Shelton |
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Author:
Sandi Kahn Shelton
Publisher:
Shaye Areheart Books
Released:
November 4, 2008
Pages:
400
ISBN: 978-0307393654
Reviewed By: Jill
Pinheiro (Birmingham, Alabama Correspondent, USA)
"You know what
freedom is? It's something people say they want when they're afraid they can't
have what we all really crave: somebody to love. You think love is just these
little, these little kissing games of the world you play..."
In
Kissing Games of the World, author
Sandi Kahn Shelton details an unconventional family, making their way through
life, without the typical parameters of what defines a household.
Jamie,
an artist and a single mom, is raising her five-year-old son, Arley, in the
same house as Harris, a 60-something construction worker raising his five-year-old
grandson, Christopher, on his family's
The
group come together in the most unlikely of ways, but despite the unusual
conditions, their situation works...and there's nothing physical to it, despite
what everyone in town speculates. Arley and Christopher are best friends,
raised like brothers, with the four coming as close to a family as any of them
has ever known.
The
two have complicated pasts, with Jamie having moved to
But,
when Harris up and dies one day from a heart attack, Jamie's carefully
constructed world is thrown up in the air. Her permission to stay on in the
house is questioned, especially when Nate returns to (somewhat reluctantly) collect
his son and settle his father's estate. Nate is estranged from the family,
having spent the past five years on the road as a successful salesman, but with
no stability and no knowledge of how to reacquaint himself with his son and
raise him in his chaotic lifestyle.
Nate
takes Christopher on the road with him, and Jamie and Arley move back into her
sister's condo...and they try to navigate in their new worlds, with hits and
misses along the way.
This
book is both heart-breaking and heart-warming, and
There
is a lot of emotion here, with the breakup of the two close-knit boys, each
having already experienced a fair amount of loss in their short lifetimes. At
its heart, though, are the journeys and evolutions of Jamie and Nate, as they
struggle to find out who they really are and what they really want, and need,
from life.
I'm
going to have to go back and read
Jill Pinheiro's Blog: Breaking The Spine
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