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Arthur's BlogReview of Leftovers by David HallmanSeptember 9, 2012
Beginning Arthur Wooten's most recent novel "Leftovers" is like sitting on a shaded veranda drinking a gin and tonic watching a late summer sunset over the lake. All feels good with the world. The G&T is slipping down your throat so very smoothly. And yet, there's a slight bitterness to the gin that (more…)
Leftovers: Review by Darlene at Peeking Between The Pages - "What a fantastic gem this book is!"April 23, 2012
What I love about reading and blogging is finding new authors and Arthur Wooten, the author of Leftovers, is one of them. What a fantastic gem this book is! It took me back to an era when Marilyn Monroe and Judy Garland were popular, when gas was 21 cents a gallon and cigarettes 30 cents, and (more…)
My Take On Leftovers by Jael FogleApril 10, 2012
No I don't have a repressed desire to be a Tupperware lady, but after finishing Leftovers by Arthur Wooten I felt I needed a little context. Leftovers is the tale of 1950s downtrodden housewife. When all else failed, Vivian Lawson turned to Tupperware to pick herself up.
Within the first few pages, I thought (more…) Leftovers: Revisiting Women’s Rights. A rendering based on a new novel by Arthur WootenApril 10, 2012
Lately, GOP candidates and their supporters have placed the women’s rights issue center stage, spilled an unflattering light on it and declared war. As stunning and impossible as it may seem to some individuals, the 2012 GOP candidates’ desire to win votes is overwhelming, so much that they are ready to take this country— (more…)
Amanda Moran's Review of Leftovers: A NovelApril 7, 2012
Amanda Moran's Review of Leftovers: A Novel
Set in 1950′s suburban America, Leftovers tells the story of Vivian Lawson and the ups and downs of her life. This is the first novel I’ve seen described as a ‘romantic dramedy’ but the description fits perfectly and Leftovers ticked all the right boxes for me (more…) Top Selling Tupperware Dealer Dixie Longate Loves Leftovers: A NovelApril 6, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars From one Tupperware lady to another, April 4, 2012
This review is from: Leftovers: A Novel (Kindle Edition) I have been a Tupperware lady for the past decade and it was a real treat to not only read about one from the original day when it started, but the accuracy in which he (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. |