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Tuesday Night Miracles: A Novel
 
 

Tuesday Night Miracles: A Novel [Paperback]

Kris Radish

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  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam; Original edition (Jan 3 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553384767
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553384765
  • Product Dimensions: 13.3 x 2.7 x 20.4 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 318 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #65,489 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Praise for Tuesday Night Miracles

"Radish delves into the hearts of four women in her latest novel and uncovers the feelings, insecurities and hidden hurts. Full of strong, complex characters, this story is riveting." --Romantic Times

"Reader alert: This is the kind of book you'd better commit to read if you start it, because you probably won't be able to put it down." --Huntington News

"Radish employs wry humor with a light touch here, and she includes details that are believable and tantalizingly possible. These things kept me reading and they kept me loving this novel. . . Tuesday Night Miracles is dynamite." --Washington Blade

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Not since How To Make An American Quilt by Whitney Otto have I been so interested in a group of women and their stories." --Girlfriends Book Club

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The characters take on many important issues, such as domestic violence, empty nests, family secrets, self-growth and forgiveness. The resolutions of each of their stories, including Dr. Bayer’s, are satisfying as was Tuesday Night Miracles. --Destin.com

Praise for Kris Radish
 
“Kris Radish creates characters that seek and then celebrate the discovery of . . . women’s innate power.”—The Denver Post
 
“An inspiring story for fans of Rebecca Wells and anyone with a strong woman in her or his life.”—Booklist, on Hearts on a String
 
“Radish unrolls a rollicking yet reflective read that adds to her robust repertoire of beloved fiction. . . . What’s a reader to do but relish the ride.”—BookPage, on Searching for Paradise in Parker, PA

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Radish exhibits a deep understanding of and compassion for women who opt for fight rather than flight in tough situations. She does not trivialize them, their crimes, or the painful process of recovery; she has a keen eye for the good and bad in female relationships…Will resonate for many readers.” --Publishers Weekly

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In this poignant and transformative novel, bestselling author Kris Radish weaves a tale of five women yearning for change—and the potential for happiness that lies within every heart.
 
Free-spirited psychologist Dr. Olivia Bayer suspects she’ll need a miracle to help the four wildly different women in her anger management class. Grace, a single working mother, can barely find a moment’s rest. Jane, a high-profile real estate agent, is struggling in the recession. Kit, in her fifties, has had it with her taunting older brothers. And Leah, a young mother of two, is starting over after ending a troubled relationship. All have reached a crossroads, and Dr. Bayer has an unconventional plan to steer them on the right track. As the class gets taken everywhere from a bowling alley to a shooting range, the women’s Tuesday meetings transform from tense, reluctant gatherings into richly rewarding experiments in female bonding. As Grace, Jane, Kit, and Leah open up—revealing secrets, swapping stories, and recovering long-lost dreams—old wounds begin to heal, new friendships are forged, and miracles manifest in the most surprising ways.

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Amazon.com: 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 customer reviews)

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Miracles Still Manifest, Jan 3 2012
By Ann Hite - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tuesday Night Miracles: A Novel (Paperback)
Choosing Tuesday Night Miracles and settling in for a serious read is like taking a long, brisk walk on a crisp, cold day. This novel revived me and pulled me into the lives of characters with problems many of us can relate to. Not since How To Make An American Quilt by Whitney Otto have I been so interested in a group of women and their stories.

This is a novel about anger and the miracle of empowerment after finding one's true voice. There is a fine line between anger and bad choices, and all of Radish's characters cross it.

Dr. Olivia Bayer is a therapist closing in on retirement without truly taking a risk in her profession. With secrets of her own, she steps out in her free-spirited way and takes the lives of four women into her hands.

--Jane is young, beautiful, trendy, and washed up as a top real estate sales professional in Chicago. Her career has been ruined by the economy, but she is married to an engineer whose continued success causes her plenty of angst and envy. Because she has allowed her life to be defined by both her mother's unrealistic standards and perfectionist traits, she has no substance or depth and holds people at arm's length. Her friends fall to the wayside. One morning, as she gets ready to close the deal that will save her career, she directs years of pent-up self-loathing at an unsuspecting victim.

--Kit, in her fifties, takes care of her dying mother and one night she snaps in a fit of overwhelming anger. She comes from a traditional Italian family, where the men are the bosses and the women lack a voice. Kit's husband works double shifts and is never home. Her grown daughter has fled the family and never calls. Once in her life she had friends, a good job, and some happiness. She's forgotten what her dreams were. Now there is only a void.

--Grace is a nurse and a single mother of two daughters. One is a rebellious teenager and the other is a college student who reveals a life Grace can only push out of her thoughts. She loses herself in caring for others, so much so that she no longer knows what she truly wants. Her parents so disapprove of her divorce that she must raise her girls with no family support. She weighs all her decisions and choices on an internal voice that belongs to her hypercritical mother. In a fit of rage, Grace strikes out.

--Leah must begin life again in a homeless shelter with her two children. The simplest pleasures are luxuries, and she is overwhelmed with fear. She dreams to give her children a sandbox, but under pressure she loses control and wonders if she can ever forgive herself.

These women and their anger appear in front of Dr. Olivia Bayer, whose unconventional treatment comes under question:

Getting there is not going to be a walk in the park. This is the moment when Olivia absolutely has to stop doubting herself. Even as she wants to take Leah home and feed her warm soup, make Jane walk out the door barefoot, tell Grace, who should know better, to dig deep, and remind Kit that the journey is often much more important than the destination, she must let them all figure it out by themselves.

Instead of traditional anger-management meetings, these women are given assignments that defy all reason. As a result, they all face the ultimate choice: should they change and move forward or remain in the past?

I fell in love with the author's intricately layered characters and storytelling. Her ability to capture problems so prevalent in women's lives today is uncanny. This book is so much more than just another story about women's issues. The readers will go on a journey and discover a lot about themselves in the process. Miracles still manifest in the most outstanding ways.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Full of surprises, Mar 4 2012
By libralover - Published on Amazon.com
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Kris Radish knows women. She knows how we think, how we love and hate and laugh and cry and bond. And she knows how to keep us turning pages even when we have work to do, people and things to take care of, and other things piling up for us to read. The women in Tuesday Night Miracles are genuine and diverse, brought together in surprising ways with often (but not always) surprising results. I recommend this book for women of any age and for the men who love them and are trying to understand them. I always wait for Kris's next book, and I'm never disappointed. Thanks for another eye-opener, Kris!

5.0 out of 5 stars Tuesday Night Mircles: A Novel, Mar 1 2012
By June T. Nicholson - Published on Amazon.com
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Have enjoyed all of her books. Very easy reading. Seemed very real and u could believe the storyline. I plan 2 read all of her books but 2 b honest I have already read several.
 Go to Amazon.com to see all 8 reviews  4.2 out of 5 stars 

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