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New Release: Roberta Brosius' YA novel "Surviving Meemaw"

Roberta Brosius has just released a YA novel “Surviving Meemaw”.

 

The storyline and characters are very rich and unique.

 

I am going to venture that you have not read too many novels that have the central character directing a team of puppeteers.

 

The novel is filled with plenty of humor and heart, don’t pass it up.

The story is available on Amazon Kindle, Kobo and Barnes and Noble Nook. Here is the Amazon Kindle link, and a little on the story and the author Roberta Brosius:

 

 http://www.amazon.com/Surviving-Meemaw-ebook/dp/B00G5FXB64/ref=sr_1...  

 

 

 

 

            High school senior Laney Odell thinks her life is messed up enough. She’s had to leave her boyfriend, her best friend, and Arkansas to move in with Meemaw, her Pennsylvania grandmother. Meemaw wears garishly colored clothing, drives like a maniac in her yellow PT Cruiser, and directs a team of puppeteers, making her a minor celebrity in town and a major embarrassment to Laney.

            To make matters worse, Meemaw enrolls Laney in tiny Millburgh Christian Academy and agrees to teach Puppetry in exchange for Laney’s tuition. Though uncomfortable with the strict, religious atmosphere, she’s excited by the attention cute, artistic, funny Calvin Berger gives her. Calvin is nothing like bland, boring, brotherly Joshua Gold, one of Meemaw’s puppeteers, who hangs out in Laney’s kitchen after puppet shows.

            Will Laney adapt to a new life with her quirky grandmother and finally process the tragic event that sent her there?

 

Roberta Tucker Brosius is a 1975 graduate of the now defunct Northeastern Bible College, and an alumna of the very much still functioning Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, both of which prepared her to teach Bible and English to high school students at a small but spunky Christian academy. Her publishing credits include two Barbour anthologies, three local newspapers, The Secret Place, and—believe it or not—The Door. Formerly (and always) a Jersey girl, she now ponders life from Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna Valley.

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