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4.0 out of 5 stars
Hope Those Sheets Fit..., January 7, 2008
Although it's been a really long time since I put `Tryin' To Sleep In The Bed You Made,' down, even then I knew, like Michael Jordan to basketball and Jay Z with rap, we hadn't heard the last from Patricia Reid and Gayle Saunders, whose friendship solidifies what it truly means to have a friend. With Pat's watchful eye and Gayle's creativity, the Ell & Me company has blossomed. More than an idea, a book, or a thought, it's now hitting the shelves in the toy department. While Pat knows that they have a goldmine, Gayle is continually in need of consulting for every new step. Pat and Marcus are comfortably married. Both are busy, traveling and working to make it big in the business world. Marcus has his own sports agency. While Pat is far from motherly, Marcus is awaiting the pitter patter of little feet. Will a teen, paternity test and memories from the past, cause a rift in their future? Gayle is still blaming herself for all of the things that went wrong sometime ago. Vanessa is no longer a little girl, but Gayle refuses to let go. Rebellious and determined to be free, Vanessa does all that she can to alienate her mother. Although Gayle knows she has to let go, she fears the unknown. With so much head bumping and secrets, Gayle is already too full to digest anything more. Can a mother and daughter reunite or will it be too late? "Gotta Keep On Tryin'" revisits a valuable friendship. While in route, we journey through yesteryear, forgiveness, faithfulness, scuffles and familiarity. Fresh new characters add a cool new mix as readers embrace the past, the future, and what I personally hope is a trilogy in the making. DeBerry and Grant have been able to capture a flawed friendship that warms the heart, spirit and wrangles all of the craziness one thought they were unable to tackle. Like "Tryin' To Sleep In The Bed You Made," it's ancestor, "Gotta Keep On Tryin'" speaks volumes to women, friends, and love everywhere! Definitely recommended reading!!! Reviewed by: Crystal Tryin' to Sleep in the Bed You Made (Trying to Sleep in the Bed You Made)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sometimes Life Just Is Not Fair, January 5, 2008
Sometimes life is not perfect and things do not go the way we want or expected. Sometimes there are forks in the road...twisted curves and turns, blind spots that we do not see. Sometimes life gives us lemons and it is up to us to figure out how to make lemonade. In their latest novel, Gotta Keep On Tryin', Virginia DeBerry and Donna Grant show us that sometimes we Gotta Keep on Tryin' no matter what is thrown in our direction. Gotta Keep on Tryin' is the sequel to their 1996 novel, Tryin' to Sleep in the Bed You Made. DeBerry and Grant bring back familiar faces and introduce a few new ones along the way. As Gayle Saunders and Patricia Reid wade through business plans and prototypes, they must also deal with life outside of work. Sometimes they are thrown for a loop by difficult teens, spouses seeking more attention, surprise relatives, elderly parents and strangers from the past. It is easy to scream enough already, but that is not their nature. They are fighters...not cowards and moving forward is not an option, it is a requirement. But, at what cost? DeBerry and Grant have done it again as they give us an entertaining, empowering and enlightening read with mature adults and realistic situations. They give us characters and situations that we can relate to and identify with. Memorable characters that we will not soon forget. Gotta Keep on Tryin' is recommended to readers of well-written storylines and fans of DeBerry and Grant who have anxiously awaited this sequel. Pick up a copy today...I do not believe you will be disappointed. Reviewed by Yasmin APOOO BookClub Promoting Our Voices, Sharing Our Stories
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
(RAW Rating: 3.5) - You've got a friend, March 15, 2008
Pat Reid and Gayle Saunders are back, and the passing of time has been good to them. They own a successful enterprise based on the Ell and Me stories Gayle use to make up for her daughter, Vanessa. It has become a profitable venture, which features children's books and is now introducing a doll based on Ell's character. Marcus Carter, Pat's husband has started a sports agency to recruit promising talents for baseball. All is well in their world - or so it seems. Gayle's reservations concerning the growth and direction of their company and Vanessa's behavior is adding undue stress on her, which manifest itself in the worst way. Vanessa is acting out and making decisions Gayle is not pleased with, but she feels helpless trying to resolve them. A blast from Marcus' past comes back to haunt him and his reaction puts a strain on his marriage. It also forces Pat to rethink her stance on what she really wants in her marriage. Gayle and Pat's friendship even takes a hit as they are each harboring secrets from each other that can destroy them both. They have to get back to the foundation of their friendship before it's too late. GOTTA KEEP ON TRYIN' the much-awaited follow-up to Tryin' To Sleep In The Bed You Made falls short of its predecessor. It is good to reconnect with Pat and Gayle to see their successes and how they learn to eventually appreciate each other. While the novel is very well written, I felt the characters were a bit disconnected and the story was rushed. Also, there were sub-plots that added very little value to the story. I also did not get the closure I anticipated which leads me to believe there may be sequel. Hopefully, if there is one in the works, the wait will not be as long. Reviewed by Paula Henderson of The RAWSISTAZ(tm) Reviewers
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