Leftovers: A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, Contemporary Women
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Author: Arthur Wooten ISBN: 9780985052935
Publisher: Arthur Wooten Publication: March 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Arthur Wooten
ISBN: 9780985052935
Publisher: Arthur Wooten
Publication: March 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"In this tale of heartbreak, failure, redemption, love and triumph,
Arthur Wooten’s gift for storytelling makes Leftovers a delicious read.”
– Michelle Churchill, author of I Thought I Grew Up
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Vivian Lawson’s fantasy of being the perfect 1950s suburban housewife
is shattered when an uncontrollable event changes her life forever.

Destitute and left to fend for herself in a man’s world, she searches her New England town unable to find a job. With nowhere to turn, Vivian takes the advice of her wisecracking best friend, Babs, and reluctantly becomes a Tupperware lady.

Vivian struggles with low self-esteem as well as stage fright but with the support of Babs' lovesick brother, Stew, and the creator of Tupperware’s Home Party Plan system, Brownie Wise, she may just find the strength to
conquer her inner demons and take control of her life.

A story of empowerment, Leftovers is a delectable romantic dramedy with an inspirational journey that reveals to us what can be achieved by using one’s guts, determination and a little bit of a self-deprecating humor.

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"In this tale of heartbreak, failure, redemption, love and triumph,
Arthur Wooten’s gift for storytelling makes Leftovers a delicious read.”
– Michelle Churchill, author of I Thought I Grew Up
__________________

Vivian Lawson’s fantasy of being the perfect 1950s suburban housewife
is shattered when an uncontrollable event changes her life forever.

Destitute and left to fend for herself in a man’s world, she searches her New England town unable to find a job. With nowhere to turn, Vivian takes the advice of her wisecracking best friend, Babs, and reluctantly becomes a Tupperware lady.

Vivian struggles with low self-esteem as well as stage fright but with the support of Babs' lovesick brother, Stew, and the creator of Tupperware’s Home Party Plan system, Brownie Wise, she may just find the strength to
conquer her inner demons and take control of her life.

A story of empowerment, Leftovers is a delectable romantic dramedy with an inspirational journey that reveals to us what can be achieved by using one’s guts, determination and a little bit of a self-deprecating humor.

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