When I am ready to relax and unwind, I like nothing more than to sit down on a comfortable piece of furniture in a quiet room and open up a good book. I immerse myself totally in the words, becoming acquainted with the characters and learning about their lives.
Beach Reading
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
The Fugitive Grandma
By Dmitri Ragano
At once a crime thriller, black comedy and family drama wrapped into one poignant and satirical novel.
Deep in the heart of California's dysfunctional, strip-mall suburbs, the city of Santa Ramona is besieged by a pair of unlikely bandits. Johnny Valentine is a lonely boy who dreams of becoming a hero, just like the masked avengers of his comic books. His feisty grandmother Stella is a retired supermarket clerk and cancer survivor with a fierce sense of justice. Running out of time, money and options, the old lady is driven to make one last, great contribution to the world.
Together the boy and his grandma devise a Robin-Hood style scheme to rob a ruthless retail conglomerate, stealing cash and medicine for the sick and needy. As their crime spree continues, the citizens of Santa Ramona wonder how to judge the crazy, young boy and his fugitive grandma. Are Johnny and Stella Valentine a menace to society? Or are they the only ones trying to save it?
~ My thoughts~
I really enjoyed this book. The premise is something that could happen in any neighborhood at any time. Here is a normal, dysfunctional family where a young boys father spends more time trying to make money than trying to be a dad to his son. The grandmother takes up the slack because there is no mother in the picture since she divorced the Dad for another man with more money. The father has financial problems, his mother has trusted him with her finances since she is recovering from cancer, and he dips into her money to try to pay off his own debts. I don't want to give away any juicy parts of the book, so go and get yourself a copy and rest assured that you will enjoy every page.
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