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Good Grief Ellen Stimson

Good Grief By Ellen Stimson

Good Grief by Ellen Stimson


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Summary

An endless New England vacation becomes a way of life for one woman and her family

Good Grief Summary

Good Grief: Life in a Tiny Vermont Village by Ellen Stimson

Ellen Stimson and her husband had such a wonderful time in Vermont that they wondered what living there would really be like. What if we stayed here . . . forever? So began the series of adventures and misadventures of Ellen Stimsons hilarious first book, Mud Season.

Now, having settled the family in Vermonts rich, muddy soil, they are faced with new challenges of raising kids in the paradise of this very small, very rural town. Good Grief tells the tales of the hopes and dreams of parents just trying to do their bestand not always succeeding. Imagine being the mom of the kid who peed on his teachers chair . . . On. Purpose. Now imagine the governor asking you about it! Good Grief is all about the inevitable moment right after somebody says, What next?

Ellen Stimsons irrepressible optimism and good humor prevail as she, her two husbands, their three kids, and various much-loved pets face down real life, and even death and grieving, with good humor intact. This is life in a state where everyone knows everything, and everything is everybodys else's business.

Good Grief Reviews

"Stimson makes great, entertaining reading out of kids unusual dating selections, shark attacks, sudden illness, and even an untimely death. Entertaining? Yes. She has that articular way with words and storytelling that makes the most out of learning to deal with grief." -- Booklist
"This is my favorite kind of booka messy, loving, bubbling over at the edges family, replete with exes, dogs, culinary disasters, and the tender heart of love and loss. A must-read, never-forget story." -- Jo-Ann Mapson, author of Solomon's Oak, Finding Casey, and Owen's Daughter
"I laughed and cried the whole way through this marvelous, moving, and, above all, joyful book. A chronicle of the further adventures of Ellen Stimsons eminently lovable family, Good Grief is a lesson in love and loss, as well as a reminder that life keeps happening, rituals matter, and dogs really are mans best friend. Ellen Stimsons voice is humane, human, and hilariousbut always wise. And her family is the one you want to borrow. Its impossible not to cheer this gang on." -- Julia Reed, author of But Mama Always Put Vodka in Her Sangria!: Adventures in Eating, Drinking, and Making Merry
"Imagine Jerry Seinfeld and Annie Dillard on the dance floor, gliding gracefully from keenly observed humor to contemplative insight. As they glide by, you join them in a few pirouettes, and the challenges of your own life transform: you laugh at them; you understand them better. When the music ends, you feel grateful, lighter, and more compassionate. That dance is Ellen Stimsons Good Grief. In the midst of the ups and downs of daily life, Stimson and her nontraditional family choose to respond, as she says with love and humor. What shines through these pages is Stimsons deep and genuine gratitude for this whole messy thing we call Living. Good Grief taught me to laugh harder and love betterand to always, always choose compassion." -- BK Loren, author of Theft and Animal, Mineral, Radical
"Both hilarious and poignant, Stimson spins the tales of her ever-eventful small-town Vermont life with a self-effacing, smart, and heart-touching honesty that will make you feel as if you are sitting across from her at her (burned) dining room tableand wishing so much that you really were!" -- Suzanne McMinn, author of Chickens in the Road: An Adventure in Ordinary Splendor

About Ellen Stimson

Ellen Stimson is blessed with a wild pack of children; not-so-wild but completely adorable husband; and a very civilized group of chickens, dogs, and cats. Lately she's decided that she really wants a pig. She writes about the whole catastrophe from an old farmhouse in Vermont.

Additional information

GOR013758689
9781581573213
1581573219
Good Grief: Life in a Tiny Vermont Village by Ellen Stimson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
2015-11-06
240
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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