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Welcome to the Great Mysterious (Paperback)

by Lorna Landvik (Author) "All right, so I'm a diva ..." (more)
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From the popular author of Patty Jane's House of Curl and The Tall Pine Polka comes a funny, heartwarming novel in which the voice of the self-absorbed Broadway diva Geneva Jordan holds ingratiating charm. It's not Geneva's singing voice that's the magic here, however, but her plainspoken storytelling. At age 48, Geneva is called upon by her twin sister, Ann, to come to her hometown of Deep Lake, Minn., and baby-sit Rich, Ann's 13-year-old son, afflicted with Down's Syndrome. Ann and her husband, Riley, desperately need a vacation, the first one since Rich's birth, so Geneva reluctantly agrees to leave her glamorous life in New York City to care for her nephew for a month. Geneva slips into the role of parental figure with a few minor snags, and she and Rich bond over a box of old toys, where Geneva uncovers a scrapbook she and Ann made as children. Titled The Great Mysterious, the book asks such existential questions as "What is true love?" and "What is the meaning of life?" to which each family member wrote an answer. This diversion motivates Geneva's metamorphosis. Reading the words of her grandmother and parents, she begins to feel the ache of having given up family for her career. Still reeling from a "doublehitterA-heartbreak and menopause" (she had broken up with her Broadway co-star), Geneva forges a special friendship with James, Deep Lake's wise mailman. She does, however, return to New York, where she considers marriage proposals until tragedy strikes a dear friend, forcing her yet again to reevaluate what's important in life. While the plot extends few surprises, Landvik's unpretentious story admirably captures the ups and downs of a small town from the humorous perspective of a big-city star. Agent, Betsy Nolan. (Sept.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Although she's a Broadway star, self-centered Geneva Jordan has butterflies in her stomach when she (grudgingly) travels to Minnesota to take care of her 13-year-old nephew, Rich, who has Down's syndrome, while her sister and brother-in-law take a month-long vacation in Italy. In addition to being inherently selfish, Geneva is also coping with fast-approaching menopause and a devastating breakup with her costar, Trevor. But staying with Rich proves surprisingly rewarding, especially after they discover a scrapbook Geneva and her sister put together as children, which forces her to confront life, death, and happiness. Of course, it doesn't hurt that she meets James, a concert pianist with a bad case of stage fright (now working as a mailman, much to the shame of his ex-wife). When Geneva returns to New York and her old life, Trevor's reappearance (with an enormous diamond ring) forces her to choose between the two men. It's a no-brainer, yet Landvik's fourth novel is sadly predictable and flat, completely lacking the vigor, delightful characters, and goofy plot that endeared readers (including this reviewer) to her third novel, The Tall Pine Polka (LJ 7/99). Purchase only to meet demand.
-DNancy Pearl, Washington Ctr. for the Book, Seattle
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to a great book!, Mar 7 2005
The first book I've read of Lorna Landvik. The Great Mysterious scrapbook reminds Geneva of the wonderful lessons of life. It is funny, heart warming and insightful. Geneva goes from a self indulgent person to a warm hearted, understanding person while babysitting her twin sister's Down syndrome son. Her frustrations are real as are her understanding of her own shortcomings. I wanted to laugh and cry at the situations. Also very highly recommended-------------BARK OF THE DOGWOOD and a book called THE TALL PINE POLKA.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very uplifting, Jul 6 2004
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This was a sweet story of family love and close knit friendships. Lorna Landvik writes a story many of us can relate too. At first I wasn't sure how she was going to tie all the characters together, but she slowly develops the story never giving away the ending. I read it in two days and wished the epilogue was longer....
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5.0 out of 5 stars As a parent of a child with Down Syndrome..., Jun 10 2004
I liked this book. I've been on a quest to read fiction related to Down Syndrome and have found a wide range of books, some of which I liked, others that I did not.

Geneva is the main character who (unwillingly) takes on the role of caregiver for 13 y.o nephew Rich, when his parents take a month long trip. As the parent of a child with Down Syndrome, I started the book with the usual misgivings that Rich, the central character who has Down Syndrome, might be cast in a stereotypical, outdated manner. However, I'm pleased to say that the author has obviously done her research and was able to capture the character of Rich in way that was not only accurate and appropriate, but warm, compassionate, realistic, with all the subtle nuances that make up an individual. For Rich is truly an indivudual, and much more than the Down Syndrome which defines him in Geneva's eyes before she gets to know him.

I thought the author also handled Geneva's self-doubt and mental struggles with how she felt about Rich in a sensitive and realistic manner. While some of these questions were not "pretty" and forced Geneva to delve in to some parts of her personality that were not so attractive, I truly believe that these things need to be talked about...it's only by recognizing that we are all human and all have a need to grow and learn that we can actually do so.

I recommend this book to any adult looking for a good summer read. And don't be afraid to ask yourself some of the hard questions that Geneva asked herself - the world will be a better place if everyone did so.

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5.0 out of 5 stars If you weren't human, what would you like to be?
Stayed in bed until noon this morning reading another book by my new favorite author, Lorna Landvik. Read more
Published on Jul 15 2002 by Ann Zeise

4.0 out of 5 stars A Real Sweetener
This book could be described as adding sweetener on top of cream. It is a ”„feel-good” book, where nothing could ever go wrong. Read more
Published on April 21 2002 by fearlessfosdick

4.0 out of 5 stars Don't pick it up...you can't put it down
Just finished another marathon session with Lorna Landvik. Once I start reading one of her books, it's tough to stop! Read more
Published on Mar 18 2002 by carolini

5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to the Great Mysterious
A wonderfully thoughtful story told with humor, with insight into what people think especially the relatives and handicapped children,an intriquing plot all told with a wonderful... Read more
Published on Jan 28 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars good, but a little shallow like the main character
This was my first Lorna Landvik book and I was mildly entertained. But, the only character that was fully developed was the main character. Read more
Published on Jul 31 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat disappointed
I remember when I picked up Lorna Landvik's "Patty Jane's House of curl" on a whim some years ago. I thought it was great! Read more
Published on Mar 26 2001 by Kari M. Haug

4.0 out of 5 stars I laughed; I cried
Despite (or perhaps BECAUSE OF) her absurd vanity, Geneva Jordan is a great character. Try as she might, she can't quite give in to her inflated ego. Read more
Published on Feb 28 2001 by Susan H. Montgomery

4.0 out of 5 stars An Enjoyable Read
In her newest book, Lorna Landvik explores relationships. The love between twin sisters, lovers old and new and the most touching of all, between two disabled teens who show... Read more
Published on Feb 13 2001 by sylsbooks

4.0 out of 5 stars A bit different Lorna Landvik
This isn't "Patty Jane's House of Curl" or "Tall Pine Polka" but it is an ejoyable read. Read more
Published on Jan 26 2001 by Nancy Kaye

4.0 out of 5 stars Another Landvik Winner!
Lorna Landvik has impressed me yet again with her thoughtful and enjoyable writing. In her fourth novel, Welcome to the Great Mysterious, she treats us with loveable characters... Read more
Published on Dec 6 2000 by K. Melissa Galyon

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