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Fiction Literary

Autumn, One Spring

by (author) Patti Grayson

Publisher
Turnstone Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2010
Category
Literary
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780888013743
    Publish Date
    Sep 2010
    List Price
    $19
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780888015136
    Publish Date
    Sep 2010
    List Price
    $11.99

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Autumn Greene returns to her hometown after a six-year absence, uninvited to her sister Christine's wedding, the daughter she conceived in a one-time encounter with her sister's ex-fiancé in tow. Once burned, twice angry, Christine does all she can to make Autumn unwelcome, assuming another wedding disaster. A harbinger of truth, Autumn reveals all of Christine's secrets and brings about a near-nuclear explosion of emotion and confusion among the family and wedding party. In the fallout of this strangest of romances, forgiveness emerges as the biggest challenge.
Autumn, One Spring is a humour-infused drama that takes truthfulness in relationships seriously. Autumn constantly berates herself for making people unhappy when she opens her big mouth, but can't stop herself from stating frankly all she sees, hears, and thinks.
Grayson's Autumn is a young woman who has transformed from a love poem-writing teenager with a crush on her high-school English teacher, Mr. Ashton, to a world-weary working single mom. Returning to her hometown brings her face to face with both Gabriel Ashton and the father of her child, forcing her to open doors to new life possibilities.
Autumn's well-developed character touches a chord in anyone who has ever experienced love's cruel injustice, and the ever-spiralling plot keeps her readers glued to the page to see what the final outcome will be.

About the author

Autumn, One Spring is Patti Grayson's first novel. A popular book clubs selection, it was short listed for The Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction and the Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher at the 2011 Manitoba Book Awards. Her short fiction collection, Core Samples (Turnstone Press, 2004), also garnered nominations for two Manitoba Book Awards. Patti has worked as a school librarian, advertising copywriter, puppeteer, and actor. She lives near Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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