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Family Acts: A Novel [Hardcover]

Louise Shaffer (Author)
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August 28, 2007
Louise Shaffer follows her beloved novels The Three Miss Margarets and The Ladies of Garrison Gardens with an unforgettable tale of poignancy, wit, and high drama.

Katie Harder and Randa Jennings live on opposite coasts, have never met, and have almost nothing in common–except that they’re both named after Shakespearean characters. Everything Katie has ever done or possessed–her New York City co-op, her career as a writer for a daytime drama–was given to her by her late mother, in her day a flamboyant soap opera queen. Randa, on the other hand, has escaped the trappings of a difficult past and forged a life as a single mom, juggling her work as a Hollywood business manager with the needs of her precocious eleven-year-old daughter.

Life takes an unpredictable turn for these two strangers when they jointly inherit the century-old Venable Opera House, a stately but run-down theater in small-town Georgia. Puzzled at this peculiar legacy, Katie and Randa are at first eager to unload their white elephant. But as they spend more time in the old theater, they come to realize that a rich heritage is at stake. A line of strong women–starting with Juliet Venable in the late nineteenth century–has been responsible for keeping the grand old place up and running. In the face of huge obstacles, including a dying theater culture and their own personal struggles, these singular women have gone to drastic measures to keep the opera house in the family–including burying a devastating family secret that could destroy the carefully cultivated Venable legend forever.

Now, as a local contractor seeks to tear down the landmark, Katie and Randa must decide not only if they want to unravel their mysterious connection to the theater and maintain its tradition but if they have what it takes to keep the Venable family legacy alive.

A sprawling page-turner about maintaining family honor and lifelong dreams, Family Acts is Louise Shaffer’s most powerful and assured novel to date.


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From Publishers Weekly

In Shaffer's delightful third novel, lifelong New Yorker Katharine Katie Harder works listlessly as a script writer on the same show that made her deceased mother, Rosalind Harder, a soap opera legend. Miranda Randa Jennings is an obsessive Hollywood business manager determined to make childhood better for her 11-year-old daughter, Susie, than her actor father made it for her. When each learns she has inherited a mysterious property, high-strung Miranda and second-guessing Katie both head to sleepy Massonville, Ga., to discover that they are mutual beneficiaries of a falling-apart theater known as the Venable opera house. Despite their skepticism, both become intrigued with the stories the theater holds and wonder if they are in fact related, especially when they hear how the Venable family always named their children after characters in Shakespeare's plays—as both women are. Shaffer (The Three Miss Margarets) then rolls back to the beginning of the Venable dynasty, and Randa and Katie struggle with a potential sale to a ruthless developer. While some plot points, including an abrupt, too-tidy ending, are as worn as the opera house floor, Randa and Katie's self-discoveries are sweet, fast-paced and full of heart. (Aug.)
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Katie Harder and Randa Jennings have never met. Women in their thirties with successful careers in the entertainment industry and living on separate coasts, they discover that they have co-inherited an odd piece of property—an old rundown theater called the Venable Opera House, located in a small, struggling town in Georgia. Neither woman understands her connection to the theater nor how the two women are connected to each other. However, with a little digging from Randa's precocious daughter and some local folks' southern hospitality, Katie and Randa learn the history of the theater and the stories of the strong, desperate Venable women who lied, cheated, and even killed to keep it in the family. This is a wonderfully written novel, and Shaffer's love of acting and the theater shines through. Though the story covers over a century and several generations of Venable women, Shaffer takes great care to develop each woman's identity and story while capturing the nuances of life in the theater in great detail. Family Acts is a charming and engaging read. Kubisz, Carolyn

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books; 1 edition (August 28, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 140006063X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400060634
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1.2 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,355,176 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Louise is a believer in there's always a second chance. An actress since she was fifteen, she found herself unemployed when she was in her mid-forties. The reason was; well, she was in her mid-forties. Not a good thing if you' an actress - aging and eating are taboo. Louise has done both. Also, she was pretty clear about the fact that she was never going to have "knee surgery." That's what happens when an actress of a certain age drops out of sight for six weeks and her publicist announces that she's having an old knee injury repaired. Then the actress emerges with her eyebrows hiked up kind of high on her forehead and all those nasty little lines around her mouth seem to have vanished, and oh yeah, and her knee is working fine too.

The un-surgically enhanced Louise spent two years auditioning for commercials touting high fiber cereals and denture glue, she figured there had to be something better, and she decided to try writing scripts for soap operas. Writing had actually been her first love when she was a kid. She worked as a soap writer off and off; mostly off for the next few years. The trouble was, she got fired a lot. Because what she wanted to do was tell her own stories. Finally she fought off the devil voices; those voices inside your head that tell you you're an idiot for dumping a paying job to follow a dream, and wrote The Three Miss Margarets. It found a home at Random House and was published. It was followed by The Ladies of Garrison Gardens, Family Acts, and Serendipity.

Louise's latest novel, Looking For A Love Story, is about a recently divorced novelist facing a tough bout of writer's block who takes a job ghostwriting someone elses story.

Today a very happy Louise lives in the lower Hudson Valley with her husband of twenty eight years, her eight cats and two rescue dogs ; the regal Joshua, and Charlie. Who is not regal. Just ask the neighbors.

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner From Ms. Shaffer..., September 10, 2007
This review is from: Family Acts: A Novel (Hardcover)
I have yet to be disappointed with a book from this author. Ms. Shaffer tells such great stories, they are almost impossible to put down. I am not interested in theater life AT ALL. I have never cared for Shakespeare, plays, and the whole drama that goes along with theater folk. But when Louise Shaffer writes about it, I'm hooked!

This is they story of the Venable's and their theater. In present day, Randa and Katie, who are complete strangers and from opposite coasts, inherit the Venable Opera House in a small Georgia town. The chapters go back and forth between Randa and Katie's individual stories, and the stories of past Venable's...going back as far as 1873. We learn the history of the Opera House, those who fought to keep it going, and the secrets that some of them tried to keep buried.

Ms. Shaffer has developed some very real, and interesting characters, my favorites being the early Venable's from 100 years ago. The story is set at a great pace, and there are surprises all along the way, right up to the very end. I highly recommend this book, as well as her two previous books, 'The Three Miss Margaret's' and 'The Ladies of Garrison Gardens'.
As usual, I'll be looking forward to the next novel from Ms. Shaffer...she's become one of my favorite authors :)
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars terrific character study, August 27, 2007
This review is from: Family Acts: A Novel (Hardcover)
In New York City soap opera script writer Katharine Harder hates her job especially since she knows she has it only because her late mom Rosalind was the superstar of the show; in fact she was a soap opera legend. In spite of being a mom to eleven year old Susie, Hollywood business manager Miranda Jennings still feels the pain of loneliness growing up as the offspring of an actor; in fact she has vowed to insure Susie has a happy childhood. Although they have heard of their famous parents, neither Kate nor Randa know one another

However these bicoastal strangers inherit the Venable Opera House in Massonville, Georgia. They each skeptically want to know the catch, how they can dump the dump, how are they related beyond the Bard who gave them their first names, and do they give up the big city for sleepy hollow. Each travels to Georgia as they learn that the Venable family has "always named their children after characters in Shakespeare's plays" and strong women for over a century have somehow always saved the place. Randa and Kate must decide between a sale that means tearing down the opera house and saving it with no performances planned.

FAMILY ACTS is a terrific character study of two adult females who must decide between the pragmatic destruction of a heritage vs. the romantic notion of making it work. Kate and Randa are fabulous protagonists as they share in common skepticism that they can save the opera house yet as they learn of the Venable females (all named after a Shakespearean character) caught at the same crossroads, they wonder can they do this too. Although the ending is too fast and too neatly perfect coda, fans of contemporary character driven tales with strong symbolism will appreciate Louise Shaffer's fine tale.

Harriet Klausner
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2.0 out of 5 stars good story, but..., May 24, 2010
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Saw this book reviewed in a local newspaper. found it to be a good story (as my background is in theater) but was put off by the gratituitous vulgar language. Keep a bottle of "white-out" handy if you plan to pass it along after you read it.
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