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PoorMonger

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37. The Drama Teacher by Koren Zailckas
Sun Sep 23, 2018, 09:56 AM
Sep 2018

By the New York Times bestselling author of Mother, Mother and Smashed comes a propulsive new thriller: the story of a desperate and devious woman who will do anything to give her family a better life

Gracie Mueller is a proud mother of two and devoted wife, living with her husband Randy in upstate New York. Her life is complicated by the usual tedium and stressors—young children, marriage, money—and she’s settled down comfortably enough. But when Randy’s failing career as a real estate agent makes finances tight, their home goes into foreclosure, and Gracie feels she has no choice but to return to the creatively illegal and high-stakes lifestyle of her past in order to keep all that she’s worked so hard to have. Gracie, underneath all that’s marked her life as average, has a lot to hide about where she’s from, who she is, and who she’s been. And when things inevitably begin to spin out of her control, more questions about the truth of her past are raised, including all the ones she never meant to, or even knew to, ask.

Written with the style, energy, and penetrating insight that made her memoir Smashed a phenomenon, Koren Zailckas's next novel confirms her growing reputation as a psychological novelist that can stand up to the best of them.

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This is, evidently, hermetic Sep 2018 #3
I thought Ohiogal Sep 2018 #2
Novels about the Jacobite rebellion of 18th century by Patricia Veryan bobbieinok Sep 2018 #5
Oh good hermetic Sep 2018 #6
I am rereading the Well World books by Jack Chalker tymorial Sep 2018 #4
How fun! hermetic Sep 2018 #7
Yes I've always liked him and he died far too young tymorial Sep 2018 #8
Fear, Bob Woodward shenmue Sep 2018 #9
Hi, shen hermetic Sep 2018 #12
Thank you shenmue Sep 2018 #15
Set in Darkness, murielm99 Sep 2018 #10
How'd I miss this one? hermetic Sep 2018 #11
Our library missed this one, too. murielm99 Sep 2018 #13
Me too hermetic Sep 2018 #14
Thank you I love John Rebus. I never heard of this one. TexasProgresive Sep 2018 #17
You either, huh? hermetic Sep 2018 #18
Rereading Robert Jordan's "New Spring" The prequel or 1st of the Wheel of Time TexasProgresive Sep 2018 #16
Dead Eye hermetic Sep 2018 #19
Finished Taylor Brown's book, Fallen Land, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Several people have compared japple Sep 2018 #20
Aw, thanks hermetic Sep 2018 #21
"The Killing of Polly Carter" The King of Prussia Sep 2018 #22
Sounds delightful hermetic Sep 2018 #24
The Children Act by Ian McEwan hostalover Sep 2018 #23
Love Ian McEwan hermetic Sep 2018 #25
this Eliot Rosewater Sep 2018 #26
Sadly, hermetic Sep 2018 #29
Just a few matt819 Sep 2018 #27
Kewl, 2003 Minneapolis hermetic Sep 2018 #31
Question for this group matt819 Sep 2018 #28
Oh we do/have done hermetic Sep 2018 #32
Brett Kavanaugh's Senate Judicial Committee testimony. Raster Sep 2018 #30
Yeah? hermetic Sep 2018 #33
I could tell you the story... Raster Sep 2018 #34
i am basically off all fiction since i got 3 free 1903 encyclopedia britannicas. pansypoo53219 Sep 2018 #35
It All Falls Down by Sheena Kamal {Nora Watts #2} PoorMonger Sep 2018 #36
The Drama Teacher by Koren Zailckas PoorMonger Sep 2018 #37
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