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Family Blessings

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The classic New York Times bestseller.
Lee Reston has a fulfilling life imbued with the love of her three wonderful children. Then a shattering event—the loss of her oldest son, Greg—tears her world apart. In her anguish, she turns to police officer Christopher Lallek, Greg's best friend. Their shared mourning develops into friendship, and then something deeper. But life is never simple. The family that was once the core of her existence becomes a mixed blessing, as Lee explores where family ties end—and her needs as a woman begin.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 3, 1994
      Ordinary people coming to grips with real problems are handled with a sure, restrained touch that makes this latest novel from the bestselling author of Bygones a moving tale. When Greg Reston, a young policeman in the small Minnesota town of Anoka, is killed in an automobile accident, it is up to his best friend and fellow officer Chris Lallek to break the news to Greg's widowed mother Lee. In the months following the tragedy, Chris proves invaluable to the Reston family, as a surrogate brother to Greg's siblings Janice, 23, and Joey, 14, and a source of unwavering emotional strength for all of them. But underlying his devotion is a clandestine and highly charged affair with the 45-year-old Lee, 15 years his senior. Is their need for each other really love, or is it simply comfort for two grieving people? When Chris proposes marriage, Lee must consider not only her judgmental mother and prudish sister, but also Janice, who has developed a crush on Chris. Spencer depicts the Reston clan with empathy, presenting fully dimensional characters with carefully limned vulnerabilities and hostilities. While residing safely within the parameters of romance fiction, this novel has an appealing candor that transcends the genre. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selections.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      In Anoka, Minnesota, 45-year-old Lee Reston is once again in tears. Widowed nine years earlier, she's now lost her 25-year-old son in a tragic motorcycle accident. His fellow police officer, 30-year-old Christopher Lallek, steps in to console the grieving family. Stirred by Lee's warmth, missing in his own family, Christopher falls for her and finds a willing lover. But it seems marriage is out of the question. Daughter Janice has a crush on the handsome cop, and the extended family doesn't believe the winter-spring romance will last. Barbara Rush's quavering voice makes middle-aged Lee into an octogenarian; furthermore, she never seems to fully enter into any role. However, her vocal differentiation is satisfactory enough that, despite her lackluster reading, listeners will find themselves drawn into the story. E.V. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      An unlikely romance between a grieving mother and her dead son's best friend is skillfully narrated by Rush, whose voice falters at just the right moments to convey the characters' complex emotions. Subtle vocal inflections help the listener distinguish between speakers. With no special vocal effects and a slowly twisting plot line, this presentation is strictly for fans of Romance novels or soap operas. Spencer fans will savor the gradually unfolding love story, but other listeners will lose patience when it takes five cassettes to reach the inevitable assignation. B.L.W. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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