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The Breakdown Lane (Hardcover)

by Jacquelyn Mitchard (Author) "Let's begin at the end of the beginning ..." (more)
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No one could blame Julieanne Gillis, beleaguered heroine of this no-holds-barred family drama by Mitchard (The Deep End of the Ocean, etc.) for not seeing the signs. At first her lawyer husband, Leo Steiner, seems to be in the throes of a midlife crisis, informing Julieanne that he is planning to take early retirement and go and live on a commune in upstate New York for six months. The next thing she knows, he's vanished, leaving her with three children and only her meager income from her advice column for the Sheboygan, Wis., local newspaper. To make matters worse, she's diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The narration alternates between plucky Julieanne and her 15-year-old son, Gabe, a handsome Holden Caulfieldesque loner with a mild learning disability. When things get desperate, Gabe and his 14-year-old sister, Caroline, scan their dad's old e-mails and learn where he might be. Then, during spring break, lying like troopers, the two juveniles take off by bus to find their father. Surely, they think, he'll come home when he learns that their mother is sick. He comes, but the baggage he brings along means further disaster. Leo's behavior is almost campishly craven, but the novel's soap-operatic bathos is perversely satisfying. Rousing melodrama; fluid, often funny, dialogue; and the convincing portrayal of children involved in the collapse of a marriage add up to another page-turner from Mitchard.
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Anna Fields evokes an earthy, perceptive woman you'd enjoy having across the backyard fence. Fields has a knack for creating characters with vocal mannerisms and inflections that are authentic. This is especially true in Fields's performance of Julie, Mitchard's protagonist, an advice columnist for a Wisconsin paper who unexpectedly finds that no one is more in need of help than she. Her husband abruptly leaves her and their three children to go find himself (and a younger, more malleable mate) in a commune. Soon after, Julie learns she has multiple sclerosis. The blows keep coming, but even in Julie's many unheroic moments, Fields's humor and good nature maintain a sympathy she always merits. M.O. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Favourable!!!,, Jun 29 2006
By Heather Marshall Negahdar "SUGAR-CANE" (Bridgetown, Barbados) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Breakdown Lane (Paperback)
"Then I sat down on the floor of the closet and tried to think back hard, really concentrate, on the way he behaved the day he left. What he did. What he talked about. All of it had been sort of standard fare. All of it had been sort of Leo and sort of nuts."

Julieanne Steiner is a housewife who writes a column for a Wisconsin newspaper, giving out advice to those who need answers to intimate questions and situations. Little does Julieanne know that she too, in the very near future could do with some good advice as well, as her husband springs a horrrible surprise on her requesting a sabbatical- a leave of absence from her and the kids for a little while. He suggests that he is extremely stressed out and therefore needs the break. Julieanne does not realise the seriousness of this situation, until she allows her husband to ride off into the sunset, and she becomes ill. Things turn things topsy turvy in the Steiner household leaving the two older children no other alternative but to go in search of their absent dad, unknown to mum.
What they find is surprising and will not help the state of affairs in any form whatsoever. But time goes by and we see some intriguing events take place that brings alterations to the lives of all of the characters in this novel. I could not, not buy this book after reading The Deep End of The Ocean by this wonderful author, which was excellent. Ms. Mitchard will not let you down in her latest novel.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Brokedown!, Jul 28 2005
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I am a huge fan, don't get me wrong. I am only half way through the book and I do not care what happens. The writing is dis-jointed, the story is un-believable and the portrayal of the illness isn't justified.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!, Jun 16 2005
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Just loved this book! Would highly recommend to anyone who enjoys author, Jacquelyn Mitchard. I truly found it impossible to put this book down once I had started it.
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