Author: | Janet Jean Johnson-Johnson | ISBN: | 9780595910656 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | December 6, 2007 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Janet Jean Johnson-Johnson |
ISBN: | 9780595910656 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | December 6, 2007 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
A Trilogy: CRAZY LOVE, Part One: Harry's business travel leaves Claire alone too much, and she gets into trouble with other men. After being laid off from her job in San Francisco, Claire vacations in Paris with Harry. Escapades interwoven between this and other trips jeopardize their marriage.
BAG LADY, Part Two: Harry and Claire are striving for a long graceful retirement. The Bag Lady invites herself to visit them in the Wine Country, and Harry and Claire react differently during this tense time. The woman creates a conflict between the couple, and the distressful situation becomes a problem that defies solution.
SNOWSTORM, Part Three: Waking up one morning in the Great Northwest, Harry and Claire see snow coming down with no end in sight. The snowstorm puts their life on hold, and they feel like the only two people in the world. Being alone, without heat, electricity, telephone, and transportation, brings out the truth in their marital relationship.
A Trilogy: CRAZY LOVE, Part One: Harry's business travel leaves Claire alone too much, and she gets into trouble with other men. After being laid off from her job in San Francisco, Claire vacations in Paris with Harry. Escapades interwoven between this and other trips jeopardize their marriage.
BAG LADY, Part Two: Harry and Claire are striving for a long graceful retirement. The Bag Lady invites herself to visit them in the Wine Country, and Harry and Claire react differently during this tense time. The woman creates a conflict between the couple, and the distressful situation becomes a problem that defies solution.
SNOWSTORM, Part Three: Waking up one morning in the Great Northwest, Harry and Claire see snow coming down with no end in sight. The snowstorm puts their life on hold, and they feel like the only two people in the world. Being alone, without heat, electricity, telephone, and transportation, brings out the truth in their marital relationship.