Summary
Barb Barrett's life has taken a turn she never imagined. In the opening of Leslie Daniels' novel, "Cleaning Nabokov's House," Barb can only be described as emotionally disabled.
Having lost her father through death and her home and children through divorce, Barb is living in a cheap motel with all her worldly possessions stashed in the trunk of her car. As the result of some desperate actions on her part, Barb is entitled to only one weekend visit a month with her children. The 39-year-old former housewife and devoted mother is reeling; things look pretty bleak.See the full content of this document
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Mom Finds Redemption in Old Manuscript
A slow shift begins to occur when she finds an abandoned...
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