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The Angry Woman Suite [Kindle Edition]

Lee Fullbright
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2012 DISCOVERY AWARD WINNER, FIRST PLACE, LITERARY FICTION

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"Raised in a crumbling New England mansion by four women with personalities as split as a cracked mirror, young Francis Grayson has an obsessive need to fix them all. There's his mother, distant and beautiful Magdalene; his disfigured, suffocating Aunt Stella; his odious grandmother; and the bane of his existence, his abusive and delusional Aunt Lothian. For years, Francis plays a tricky game of duck and cover with the women, turning to music to stay sane. He finds a friend and mentor in Aidan Madsen, schoolmaster, local Revolutionary War historian, musician and keeper of the Grayson women's darkest secrets. In a skillful move by Fullbright, those secrets are revealed through the viewpoints of three different people--Aidan, Francis and Francis'stepdaughter, Elyse--adding layers of eloquent complexity to a story as powerful as it is troubling. While Francis realizes his dream of forming his own big band in the 1940s, his success is tempered by the inner monster of his childhood, one that roars to life when he marries Elyse's mother. Elyse becomes her stepfather's favorite target, and her bitterness becomes entwined with a desire to know the real Francis Grayson. For Aidan's part, his involvement with the Grayson family only deepens, and secrets carried for a lifetime begin to coalesce as he seeks to enlighten Francis--and subsequently Elyse--of why the events of so many years ago matter now. The ugliness of deceit, betrayal and resentment permeates the narrative, yet there are shining moments of hope, especially in the relationship between Elyse and her grandfather. Ultimately, as more of the past filters into the present, the question becomes: What is the truth, and whose version of the truth is correct? Fullbright never untangles this conundrum, and it only adds to the richness of this exemplary novel."  Kirkus Reviews


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From Kirkus Reviews
"Secrets and lies suffuse generations of one Pennsylvania family . . . in a skillful move by Fullbright, those secrets are revealed through the viewpoints of three very different people . . . a superb debut that exposes the consequences of the choices we make and legacy's sometimes excruciating embrace."

2012 DISCOVERY AWARD

GLOBAL E-BOOK AWARD NOMINEE

From Midwest Book Review
"A very human story . . . a fine read focusing on the long lasting dysfunction of family."

"There is something fascinating in labyrinthine plot twists, which is what we have here, and I must applaud Fullbright for her keen and magical ability to pull it off with such aplomb."
--Norm Goldman, Montreal Books Examiner and Bookpleasures.com

5 Stars ***** Reviewed by Joana James for Readers Favorite:
"The Angry Woman Suite is quite a ride . . . very cleverly written . . . an outstanding novel."

Rating: 5.0 stars Reviewed by Anne B. for Readers Favorite:"
Lee Fullbright is master of characterization."

Rating: 5.0 stars Reviewed by Alice D. for Readers Favorite:
"The Angry Woman Suite is a brilliant, complex, complicated story about talented, complicated people . . . this is a story to remember!"

From the Back Cover

Master storyteller Lee Fullbright weaves three unique voices together in her award-winning psychological mystery about consequences. The Angry Woman Suite is a rare and bold novel; a heartbreaking, hopeful marvel.

"They need to be exercised, hearts do ... to keep them strong."

Every family has skeletons, but the Grayson family has more than its share of secrets--and of portraits. Mystery portraits that incite and obscure. Portraits to die for.

An unsolved celebrity double murder in Pennsylvania. A girl looking for autonomy. A young man in search of an identity. An older man's quest for justice.

A plot that pulls and twists.

"A special read ... a very gifted writer, like a seasoned classic composer. So great is the writing, it's worth the read just for that, but then Fullbright brings in story, rich in character, and descriptions that bring you home, with scenes that flow one into the other, even in divergent times, decades apart--and it all works, and works so well that I'm going to read it again and then put Lee Fullbright's The Angry Woman Suite on the shelf along with Maugham's The Razor's Edge and Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath."--Paulette Mahurin, author of The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap

"What Lee Fullbright has put between the covers of The Angry Woman Suite, even if I were to learn how it was done, still would border on literary magic."--Sean Keefer, author of The Trust


Product Details

  • File Size: 555 KB
  • Print Length: 366 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 193769853X
  • Publisher: Telemachus Press, LLC (February 22, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007CLHQU2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #63,112 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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42 of 44 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Stayed Up All Night February 27, 2012
By Francie
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I read the whole thing in one weekend! I knew I would after seeing the Kirkus review that's had me watching for this release. The book opens in the 1950s with a young Elyse Grayson, whose voice captivated me from the get-go. So much so I wasn't ready when Francis, her stepfather, takes the narrative back to the 1930s--though I was firmly entrenched in the weird Grayson House women and doings, and Francis' career trajectory, by the time Aidan (their mentor) takes the story back to the early 1900s and falling in love--then I was hooked by that story too!

The Angry Woman Suite (the title comes from a collection of portraits that have caused a major furor, including murder--think the Helga paintings) is mystery, coming-of age, and love story rolled into one. It is also beautifully written, full of interesting characters and intriguing developments--but you do have to stay on your toes! Fullbright is a clever writer with a firm control of her material, taking you down paths you'll never see coming.

In the end, this is a somewhat unnerving, insightful portrait of family, but so worth the ride with these characters, especially Elyse Grayson, the shining star at its center.
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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Very good read, not what I expected. September 13, 2012
Format:Paperback
Well, The Angry Woman Suite, in my opinion, falls into that historical fiction category. The time frame kind of jumps around a bit, as does the point of view.

I had a bit of a hard time getting started with this one. The beginning just was a bit hard to follow, but as I got used to the jumping point of view and was able to get into the meat of the story, it did pick up and the story improved.

Realistically, in sitting here thinking about what I thought, I really almost felt sorry for all of the characters. There was so much that they had to endure. They had to overcome so much.

When I say the point of view kept changing, the way it did so was so..odd to me, that the book really could have been written as a series of novellas from each characters point of view and time frame and the story would have still flowed the same.

I did find the glimpse into the past enjoyable, albeit a somewhat horrific story. Horrific not in the way it was written so much, as in the events that happened.

Angry Woman is a story of love, loss, and deceit. There is a bit in this story that will play to every reader's interests, regardless of the genre you normally read.

I did ultimately enjoy the story, though, and that is what mattered. Maybe the point of view thing might not have bothered me so much if my ADHD hadn't been in full swing this week. Maybe if I read more historical fiction than I do, I would be used to the jumping time frames. That does not mean the story was not good, but just that it was out of my comfort zone a little. I am glad I stepped out of the box, though, because what I got was so far away from what I expected. Judging by the cover and title, I was expecting some fluffy historical romance, which also would be outside of my comfort zone. What I got was so much more. I really cannot say too much more without giving it away, and I refuse to post spoilers, so you are just going to have to read it!

I received a copy of this from the author for review.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A complex, intriguing tale September 5, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
The Angry Women Suite is a complex tale that weaves in and out of many time periods and in the point of view of three characters. It's the kind of book that you need to dedicate significant chunks of time to reading, just to keep the plot straight.

It's difficult to decide which character to believe. Elyse appears the most trustworthy since she has little to gain by lying. Her story opens the book and as I reader I sympathized for her. She is forced to move away from people who love and care for her when her mother remarries Francis, a previously well known musician and band leader. However, her memories of events are influenced by the passage of time and the fact she is looking back at her childhood.

The second view point comes from Francis. He is such an angry, pompous character it's difficult to like him or trust what he says. His frustrations over his own childhood and the secrets kept from him by his mother, aunt and grandmother have colored his opinions of the people around him. He believes he can do no wrong (every ill in his life is directly because of the "murdering bitches" not because of choices he has made) and moves through life as if the world owes him for the dysfunction of his childhood. That dysfunction influences his own behavior to Elyse as a parent. He is given a chance to know all the sordid details of his family and some hints as to why he endured the life he did as a child but he is so focused on himself and obtaining riches and celebrity he never takes the time to read Aidan's journal.

Lastly we have Aidan. Aidan has the advantage of being there for it all, right from the beginning but his own view is colored based on his personal opinions towards the other players in the drama. He has watched all the major players in this drama grow up from children and his opinions have varied as time moves forward. It is obvious that he wears blinders when it comes to certain people. He just can't see the bad in people or believe that his `friends' could be deceptive. As a way to assuage his own guilt and to help Francis understand he writes a journal to explain the history of Francis's family and why people are the way they are. It details certain events and how they directly relate to Francis but the journal leaves out information or doesn't tell the whole story.

As a reader I felt compelled to keep reading so the ultimate mystery of these families would be revealed. By the end, I don't think I really understood exactly what happened. Part of it could be because I did read it in little spurts. I forgot about certain events or what one character said to another that gave a clue to a later event. As I mentioned, this is a book that needs your full attention so you don't miss a tiny detail that clarifies everything.

Overall, I enjoyed the story. I like the author's style of writing and how she differentiated between the three voices throughout. Elyse, Francis and Aidan were very distinct. My biggest issue was the ending. I wasn't totally sure I understood what happened and I was left with more questions.

3 out of 5 stars.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I liked it!
I received this book in a giveaway and as hard as it was to pull myself from my Kindle I finally did and read the book.. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Too long
This was OK but it took WAY too long to tell an, in the end, not-very-interesting story. Again, just OK.
Published 6 days ago by Charlene Roberson
5.0 out of 5 stars The Angry Woman Suite
Engaging and insightful. Wistful and poetic. I thoroughly enjoyed this story and had a hard time putting it down. A definite page turner.
Published 7 days ago by Mike George
3.0 out of 5 stars Good story, but confusing to read
I thought this sounded like a great story when I read the sleeve...and it was, but it took until I got about halfway through until I wanted to finish it. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Jennifer Godwin
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't Put Down
Great book. Read it in 2 days. Has many twist and turns. I generally am able to guess how a book is going to end, but not this one.
Published 10 days ago by Verla Lockwood
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Book
This book held my interest and when I wasn't able to read, I thought about what would happen next. It was full of surprises.
Published 11 days ago by C. A. Swift
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down
I loved the different voices over several decades and the way that the story unfolded. Surprises all the way to the end. Don't read the longer reviews. Read more
Published 14 days ago by C. Golden
5.0 out of 5 stars a real page turner.
I couldn't wait for the next page to see what was going to happen next. Sort of complicated but intriguing enough not to give up reading it.
Published 15 days ago by Lupe B. Cruz
5.0 out of 5 stars Deep Read
This was an enthralling book. It comes from the perspectives of several main characters. Aiden Madsen, Elyse Grayson, Francis Grayson. Read more
Published 16 days ago by S.H.H.
4.0 out of 5 stars interesting book
Not sure is it was the writer or me, but I had difficulty following the storyline
Looking back, I think it was me; I intend to read it again.
Published 18 days ago by Peggy Holshouser
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Lee Fullbright and her cattle dog, Baby Rae, star of her blog at leefullbright.com, live in San Diego, California.

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