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MuzeFormatDesc: Audio Cassette
 ISBN-10: 1567405606
 ISBN-13: 9781567405606
 Aug 1997
 Publisher: Penguin Group USA
 Unabridged
 Oprah's Book Club (Grand Haven, Mich.).
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Synopsis "Songs in Ordinary Time" is the story of Marie Fermoyle, an Irishwoman living in Atkinson, Vermont. Lonely, ambitious for her teenage children, she is drawn to the stranger Omar Duvall. Her youngest son Benjy, who is desperate for Marie to be happy, knows Duvall's secret, which he will not tell his mother.
| Details | | Series: | Oprah's Book Club (Grand Haven, Mich.). |
| Size | | Height: | 9.0 in | | Width: | 5.5 in | | Thickness: | 5.0 in | | Weight: | 40.0 oz |
Industry Reviews "A nearly perfect summer book....'Songs in Ordinary Time' in real life cruising small-town USA with the top down and the volume up. In her graphic, stiletto chapters, Mary McGarry Morris is a cross between Elizabeth Gaskell and David Lynch." Lapham
"Mary McGarry Morris's impressive new novel...is so gracefullly orchestrated and evenly paced that we find ourselves reading along, happily or anxiously involved in the fates of these erring but essentially good country people." Lapham
"[A] panoramic view of small-town life--a novel infused with empathy for the flawed and failed who live there....A grand sweep of a novel: Morris, like a contemporary Dickens, creates a world teeming with incident and characters often foolish, even nasty, but always alive and in your face." Lapham
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