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Every Day [Paperback]

Elizabeth Richards (Author)
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March 1, 1999
In the rare moments when Leigh Adelman has time to consider her chaotic life, it takes her breath away: it's filled with three wonderful children and Simon, a devoted husband and father. Leigh's suburban New York life is fourteen years distant from her first love, an electric adventure that produced her first child -- and taught her that even all-consuming passion doesn't mean happily ever after. That intense, hopeful time had slowly receded to a remote corner of her heart...until the summer morning when Fowler popped back into her life.

Unfinished business compels Leigh to see the brilliant, uncompromising Fowler. And as soon as she hears his voice she understands that she has always loved him. But this rendezvous turns out to be less about first love than it is about a last chance. For it is clear that Fowler is dying.

Honest, moving and utterly authentic, Every Day is about testing the boundaries of love, and living with the often messy consequences. For anyone who has ever daydreamed about the past, or silently wondered what if, this unforgettable novel rings with one essential truth: the toughest choices yield the most unexpected rewards.


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Leigh's schoolgirl passion for her colorful and brilliant teacher, Fowler, resulted in now-adolescent Isaac but little else. Now, quietly married to computer consultant Simon and living in the suburbs with two more children, Leigh is abruptly summoned by an ailing Fowler. She welcomes him back into her life?and her bed?to the understandable alarm of her husband and children. Despite a distinctly "made-for-TV" movie plot, this engaging novel actually persuades us that a woman would accept into her family a girlhood lover who's dying of a degenerative disorder. Amazingly enough, after some angst, all reconcile enough to allow him to end his days with their family. A most unusual romance.?Ann H. Fisher, Radford P.L., Va.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews

A distinctive distinction, with a debut story from Richards that renews one's faith in the novel's possibilities. In Riverdale, ghostwriter Leigh Adelman, happily married for 14 years and the mother of three, gets a postcard from Jim Fowler, the filmmaker who, when she was in her teens, seduced and abandoned her, leaving her pregnant. Fowler is now teaching in the East Village and wants to see her; when she visits, she finds him crippled by Lou Gehrig's disease, with not long to live. Fowler is in fact the father of her 14-year-old son, Isaac, and old feelings revive: she beds him there and then. Her secret, however, is short-lived. Husband Simon confronts her furiously with the evidence of her betrayal: She'd disrupt their home for a roll in the hay! Isaac and younger daughter Jane are also bitter. Cast out, Leigh takes her toddler, Daisy, and goes home to mother. Neither her parents nor Simon's, nor any of her friends, understand why she's done such a stupid thing. Well, she says, her life was too settled and needed shaking up. Her favorite movie, Truffaut's Jules et Jim, about a liberated woman who shuttles between her husband and her lover, is her template. She's also writing a book about liberated women through history. Then, without giving in, Simon allows Leigh to return to separate beds in their house, although she still sleeps on and off with her dying lover, and eventually with her husband as well. Gradually, Isaac's grudging interest in his birth father, and Simon's growth in understanding, allow for all concerned to meet at a Little League baseball game. As Fowler's condition worsens, Simon agrees to have the now wheelchair-bound lover (or mostly ex-) moved to a hospital bed in their own home. Dialogue from heaven, with prose combed of all banalities. Swift and gripping. (Film rights to Warner Brothers) -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Atria Books (March 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671001566
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671001568
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,075,163 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Totally absorbing, emotionally affecting, subtly written., February 3, 1998
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This review is from: Every Day (Audio Cassette)
This book hit me hard. It is ironic that I must use a cliche to describe the book, since the author never used one, but I laughted and cried. There are little miracles in this book that are understated, so that one's emotions catch one unawares! I heartily recommend this novel to both men and women.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A love story that stirs the soul, February 22, 1997
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This review is from: Every Day (Hardcover)
Fourteen years ago, James Foster deserted his teenage live-in lover, Leigh Adelman, and their three month old son Isaac because he could not totally commit to them while pursuing his dream of film-making. A few years later, Leigh meets and marries Simon Kaufman. They share the ideal suburban life, raising three children including James' love child. Leigh has followed James' career, but is stunned when she suddenly receives a letter from him, insisting that he see her. When he arrives, James tells Leigh that he is dying from ALS. Though he failed her and his own son, she decides to provide him nurturing in his final days. Leigh's decision throws her family into turmoil. Simon cannot cope with the live appearance of his "ghostly" competition. He moves out, throwing their three children into emotional disarray. Leigh has to juggle her love for two men, helping one die gracefully, and save her family from total destruction. This sounds like a task so monumental that even the new DC Supergirl would probably fail to accomplish this. Elizabeth Richards' debut novel is a superb piece of literature because the author did not fall into the trap of turning the novel into a soap opera. Instead, EVERY DAY is a warm, charming tale starring a fabulous woman struggling with her emotions through self-effacing wit. More works like this one and Ms. Richards will become an EVERY DAY household name. Harriet Klausner ----
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful story., March 29, 1997
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This review is from: Every Day (Hardcover)
I could not put this book down. I loved the writing. The children seemed so real to me. I got mad, I laughed, I cried - it was a great read
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