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All This Heavenly Glory
All This Heavenly Glory | Elizabeth Crane
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The glittering new book from the author hailed by the Chicago Tribune as "unique, intriguing, and often hilarious." Here are the events that make up a life: a junior high school fashion crisis, a best friend's betrayal, substance abuse, recovery, finding a satisfying career, dating fiascos, the perfect relationship, the illness and slow death of a parent. This is the life of Charlotte Anne Byers, told by Elizabeth Crane, whose debut, When the Messenger Is Hot, has been praised across the country for its humor and grace. From the time she moved to New York as a young girl, desperate to tame her ridiculed southern accent, Charlotte Anne Byers has struggled to fit in-even while her strong will makes her clash with everything and everyone around her. With her mother pursuing a career as an opera singer and her father returning to Iowa, Charlotte is caught in the divide between her parents' dreams. She finds a touchstone in Jenna, a friend who will be by Charlotte's side through the death of her mother, several failed career moves, even more failed romances, a detour into alcoholism, and finding true love. In her lifetime Charlotte finds hope and disappointment mingled with faith and desperation, laughter on the heels of weeping, and success assuaging the pain of the most embarrassing failures-her path both all her own and instantly familiar. All This Heavenly Glory confirms Elizabeth Crane's talents as the writer the San Francisco Chronicle called "hilariously off kilter and utterly refreshing." With whimsy, skepticism, and undaunted emotional frankness, she paints a dazzling portrait of one woman's unique desires and heartbreaks.
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All This Heavenly Glory | Elizabeth Crane
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Panpan

Well, I finished it but it was a struggle. No real plot; mostly unlikable characters; no beginning, middle or end; no rise and fall of action...this book was like a collection of short stories from the MC‘s diary. Not for me. ⭐️⭐️/5

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Elizabeth2
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I‘m sticking with this one. About 60% through and I‘ve adapted to the writing style. It‘s still annoying, but less distracting. There are a few threads that I want to see resolved, so I‘ll finish...but I‘m not finding any of the same energy or comedy that the praise on the cover of the book espouses.

Reviewsbylola That‘s always such a disappointment. 6y
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Elizabeth2
All This Heavenly Glory | Elizabeth Crane
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This book is written as a stream of consciousness, each chapter being a piece of the main character‘s life, and not in any particular order. Sentences are entire pages long. It‘s not my cup of tea. I‘m not a book bailer, typically, but this one is testing my resolve.

Mccall0113 Life‘s too short... 6y
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Elizabeth2
All This Heavenly Glory | Elizabeth Crane
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This is what my evening looks like. Resting my sprained back, enjoying my book and a glass of delicious Bordeaux while hubby took three of the kids out Christmas shopping. ❤️🥰📚

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Elizabeth2
All This Heavenly Glory | Elizabeth Crane
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Reading this one next. I got it as a Bargain Book several years ago. #clearingmybookshelves