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Breaking Out of Bedlam
Breaking Out of Bedlam: A Novel | Leslie Larson
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Cora Sledge is horrified when her children, who doubt her ability to take care of herself, plot to remove her from her home. So what if her house is a shambles? Who cares when she last changed her clothes? If an eighty-two-year-old widow wants to live on junk food, pills, and cigarettes, hasnt she earned the right? When her kids force her into The Palisades, an assisted living facility, Cora takes to her bed, planning to die as soon as possible. But life isnt finished with her yet, not by a long shot. Deciding that truth is the best revenge, Cora begins to write a tell-all journal that reveals once and for all the secret she has guarded since she was a young woman. In entries that are profane, profound, and gossipy, she chronicles her childhood in rural Missouri, her shotgun wedding, and the terrible event that changed the course of her life. Intermingled with her reminiscences is an account of the day-to-day dramas at The Palisadesher budding romance with a suave new resident, feuds with her tablemates, her rollicking camaraderie with the man who oversees her health care, and the sinister cloud of suspicion that descends as a series of petty crimes sets everyone on edge. The story builds to a powerful climax as Coras revelations about her past mesh with the unraveling intrigue in the present. Cora is by turns outrageous, irreverent, and wickedly funny. Despite a life with more than its share of disappointment and struggle, she refuses to go gently into her twilight years, remaining intensely curious, disinclined to play it safe, and willing to start over. Breaking Out of Bedlam captures the loneliness and secrets that lurk within families, the hardscrabble reality facing women with limited resources, and the resilience of a woman who survives, despite all the odds, through an unlikely combination of passion, humor, and faith.
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LibraryCin
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Mehso-so

This was good. Cora was feisty and I (mostly) liked her. She sure had some troubles, though. I also felt really bad for her, for multiple reasons, past and present. I loved Marcos, who worked in the home and watched over Cora. He was fun!

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Soubhiville
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This is actually the only shelf of books I have unpacked 😱. Our house is on the market, so we‘ve started packing things we “don‘t need to keep out”, and my books qualified. I do also have my fully stocked kindle, so I‘ll survive. So my current bookends are Breaking Out of Bedlam and Tin Man.
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8little_paws I just sold my place a week ago tomorrow. Having all my books packed was the worst!! But now i'm in my new place and it's like having a whole new library lol 6y
Soubhiville Congrats on selling @8little_paws ! We had an open house today, fingers crossed for an offer! 6y
Sharpeipup I just started packing books too in preparation for our move. Change must be in the air... 6y
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AmyG Good luck selling the house. I just went through that. It‘s wise to start packing in advance. Get rid of the crap now. 6y
AmyG @8little_paws Congrats to you! @Sharpeipup Good luck on your move. 6y
8little_paws @Soubhiville good luck! I had 4 offers on my place total because they kept falling apart. It was awful and took 4 months total (which in chicago is a lifetime). I hope your experience is better than mine !! 6y
Nerdfins I‘m still unpacking books from our move. So many books... Good luck on the house selling! 6y
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