Jeanne Braselton Books In Order

Novels

  1. A False Sense of Well-Being (2001)
  2. The Other Side of Air (2006)

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Jeanne Braselton Books Overview

A False Sense of Well-Being

I was married eleven years before I started imagining how different life could be if my husband were dead…
. At thirty eight, Jessie Maddox subscribes to House Beautiful, Southern Living, even Psychology Today. She has a comfortable life in Glenville, Georgia, with Turner, the most reliable, responsible husband in the world. But after the storybook romance, happily ever after never came. Now the housewife who once wanted to be Martha Stewart before there was a Martha Stewart is left to wonder: Where did the marriage go wrong? Why can t she stop picturing herself as the perfect grieving widow?As Jessie dives headlong into her midlife crisis, she is aided and abetted by a colorful cast of characters in the true Southern tradition: her best friend and next door neighbor Donna, who is having a wild adulterous affair with a younger man; Wanda McNab, the sweater knitting, cookie baking grandmother who is charged with killing her abusive husband. Then there’s Jessie s eccentric family. Her younger sister Ellen, born to be a guest on Jerry Springer, has taken her seven year old son and squawking pet birds and left her husband for good this time…
while their mother crosses the dirty words out of library books and alerts everyone to the wonderful bargains at Winn Dixie, often at the same time. And then there s the stuffed green headless duck…
When a trip home to the small town of her childhood raises more questions than it answers, Jessie is forced to face the startling truth head on and confront the tragedy that has shadowed her heart and shaken her faith in love…
and the future. From a brilliant new voice in fiction, here is a darkly comic novel full of revelation and insight. The danger of secrets and the power of confession…
The pull of family, no matter how crazy…
The fate of wedlock when one can t find the key…
Jeanne Braselton weaves these potent themes into a funny, poignant, utterly engaging story of a woman at the crossroads and the unforgettable journey she must take to get back home.

The Other Side of Air

From Jeanne Braselton, author of the crtically acclaimed A False Sense of Well Being comes an irresistible new novel about the power of enduring love, poignantly told by an unforgettable narrator who’s watching from her place on The Other Side of Air. Katy Doyal has loved her husband, Ephraim, since their very first meeting in Rome, Georgia, when she was eight years old. Now, realizing that her time on earth is slipping away, Katy is determined to leave behind an orderly life and enlists the help of a stranger a middle aged, robust, wild haired woman named Rose to become a caretaker to her dear, dotty curmudgeon. After Katy pas*ses, Ephraim is surprised to notice that his grief is easier to bear thanks to the arrival of this outsider. Even Katy, observing the events from the great beyond, is pleased. If only Katy and Ephraim s only child, Wyatt, could be so accepting. After moving to California to start his own life, Wyatt is still unable to escape his feelings of insecurity and exclusion from his parent s ironclad union a neediness that endangers his own marriage, and threatens to overshadow his mother s death and upstage his father s mourning. But Rose isn t about to let anything distract her from her sacred mission. And Katy watching her family embracing life and love again knows she needs to let go before she can earn her wings.

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