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Leftovers - Reviewed by Chick Lit+

May 15, 2012

The cleverly crafted Leftovers by Arthur Wooten begins with Vivian Lawson, the picturesque American housewife of the 1950′s and the envy of women everywhere. An unexpected event changes her life as she knows it and robs her of her husband, leaving her alone to fend for herself in a time when being an independent (more…)

Leftovers - Review by Kitty Bullard, Great Minds Think Aloud

May 15, 2012

I have often wondered what it would have been like to live in the 50’s. I’ve heard story’s many times from my aunt’s and grandmother about how Tupperware was started back then and having grown up in a dedicated Tupperware family when Arthur Wooten approached me with the chance to read (more…)

Review of Leftovers by Elizabeth J. Musgrave, Syndicated Columnist

May 15, 2012

Tags: Female empowerment, chicklit, fiction, novel, rags to riches, Tupperware

While storytelling in a comedic tone is certainly a Wooten specialty, do not discount his way of getting under your skin with a heart-warming tale.

Leftovers is no exception.

Set in the 1950s, the story brings to light difficulties women faced attempting to break the mold during the post World War II time frame. (more…)

ARTHUR WOOTEN BOOKS

In Wise Bear William: A New Beginning, toys long forgotten in an attic discover that children are coming up to rescue them.
On Picking Fruit is a delicious tale about a gay man whose search for love runs up against bad luck, bad boys and bad advice from his irreverent mother, incorrigible best friend and unorthodox shrink.
In this freshly squeezed sequel to the critically acclaimed On Picking Fruit, Curtis Jenkins ironically pens the bestselling self-help book, 101 Ways to Collide into Your Gay Soul Mate, while still finding himself single and in the deep end of the dating pool.
A Stroke Of Luck: a short story and The "Dear Henry" Letters
In 1954 a divorced and destitute suburban housewife finds self-esteem, financial security and true love selling Tupperware.
When Lex Martindale, a New York City writer, goes home to celebrate his birthday and say good-bye to his dying father, he struggles with whether or not to share with his eccentric Southern family news of his own life-threatening situation.
Angie Styles, a beloved Broadway star, is struck down at the height of her career by a mysterious disease and is forced to reexamine her life and the people in it as she fights to survive.