Saturday, February 19, 2011

Pg. 69: Kelly Simmons's "The Bird House"

This weekend's feature at the Page 69 Test: The Bird House by Kelly Simmons.

About the book, from Publishers Weekly:
Simmons (Standing Still) smoothly shifts between past and present in her complex and poignant second novel, told from the point of view of a courageous woman suffering from dementia. Ann Biddle, a venerable Main Line lady, may have trouble remembering current dates and times, but she clearly remembers the details of her daughter's death, her troubled marriage, and the man who has always truly loved her. When a school project gives Ann the opportunity to spend time with her eight-year-old granddaughter, Ellie, Ann is determined not to allow Tinsley, her controlling daughter-in-law, to sabotage their burgeoning relationship, even if it means a little extortion. By the end, Ann can declare: "We had our own constitution now, our little family, built on a solid foundation of lies, secrets, regrets, and debts. But even dark underpinnings can support something solid and light, can they not?" Enthralled readers will agree.
Learn more about the book and author at Kelly Simmons' website and blog.

Simmons is a former journalist and current novelist/advertising creative director. Her first novel, Standing Still debuted in February 2009.

The Page 69 Test: Standing Still.

My Book, The Movie: Standing Still.

Writers Read: Kelly Simmons.

The Page 69 Test: The Bird House.

--Marshal Zeringue