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Cupidity: A Novel

par Patricia Wood

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A new novel from the best-selling author of Lottery. A coming of age story about greed, survival, and what's important in life. At the bottom of the heap, there's nowhere to go but up. Waitress Tammy Tyree knows this intimately. Her life is a continual struggle of managing an eccentric uncle, looking after a younger brother who's not quite right, and doing everything she can to keep her family together in the small town of Spring, Washington. But Tammy has a couple things going for her no matter how dire things become. She's tenacious and has her own take on karma. Tammy believes the more unfortunate things that happen to a person, the more they're due for a windfall. Each misfortune is further guarantee that opportunity for her is just around the corner. When Tammy receives a confidential email about an inheritance that's hers to claim, she's certain her ship has finally come in. Just a few details need to be ironed out like a small matter of some fees to pay, bank forms to fill out, taxes to remit, but Tammy is sure each complication brings her closer to that golden goose of egg laying renown. What starts as a personal quest ends up embroiling Tammy and everyone she holds dear in a scheme that could be the financial downfall of them all or the rescue of a small town that's slowly but surely falling through the cracks.… (plus d'informations)
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Tammy Louise Tyree is working hard in her small town to support herself and her autistic younger brother Jar (their now-deceased mother at first thought the doctor said "artistic"), with the comforting presence and emotional support of their Uncle E.

She works as a waitress at the Two Spoons Cafe, does house-cleaning, moves things for people in her pickup truck Dolly, and whatever else she can to make money. Uncle E also makes whirligigs, which she sells. It's hard work, and she's barely keeping things together, but she is keeping things together.

Then she gets a totally unexpected email from a solicitor in Botswana, informing her that if she is related to the missionary Tyrees, she has a $5 million inheritance coming to her. There are just a few fees involved in resolving all the paperwork...

Tammy isn't stupid, but she is naive, and there's no doubt in her mind that, if she can only cover those fees, the troubles of the Tyrees are at an end.

She tries, ans the letter asked, to keep it confidential. Over course she tells Uncle E, though.

E tells just a few people, though.

And suddenly the whole town knows, and many of them are eager to help her with those fees, in exchange for subsequent funding for their own projects. But meanwhile she still has to pay her bills and put food on the table, and everything gets harder when Uncle E dies suddenly.

There's no one to watch Jar when she's working. Not that Uncle E was overly reliable in that regard, although he had the best of intentions. It turns out he entered into a very ill-advised deal with Cousin Lonny, who is really not to be trusted. And being dead, E is also no longer around to make the whirligigs for Tammy to sell. She figures she'll at least cut out and assemble the one E had ready to go, and she has Jar help her, with the parts that don't involve the jigsaw or other dangerous implements.

Except Jar is pretty determined, not interested in being protected, and their late mama might have had it right when she said he was "artistic."

Suddenly the whirligigs are selling better than ever, except Tammy needs to get materials she doesn't have the cash for, and has to make yet another deal, this time with Walter Howard, owner of the hardware store.

It's a house of cards that is bound to fall apart, even without anyone, especially Tammy, realizing this is the classic "Nigerian" scam. But how long can she hold things together, and what will happen if she can't?

Along the way, though, she learns about her own strengths and weaknesses, her brother's, family secrets, her town, and what really matters in life. Can she pull out a happy ending? Read it and see!

Honestly, recommended. Tammy is a flawed but good character, doing her best in a world that has handed her a lot more challenges that resources to meet them with. Jar, her autistic teenage brother is not a caricature, either of the negative or of the well-intentioned "positive" kind. Michelle Babb is a good narrator, too. Enjoy!

I received a free copy of the audiobook from the narrator. ( )
  LisCarey | Sep 19, 2018 |
autism-spectrum, humor, romance

Frankly, the story line bothered me because I find the fleecing of innocents worthy of prison time. But there was a lot of humor which salvaged it.
Michelle Babb was absolutely perfect for the performance! She made every character real, even the unpleasant ones. ( )
  jetangen4571 | Dec 18, 2016 |
This is one of those books that will make you laugh and cry. I had moments where the sheer stupidity of someone's actions that I forgot I was reading a book and felt bad for them.

This is a clean read- no cursing, no sex. It was refreshing and I loved how weird some of the people are...kind of reminds me of people you meet in real life!

Seeing the relationship between brother and sister was nice and I liked how mental illness was handled.

You could also say it's a Christian book. Not a 'shove it down your throat' religious book, but one where our main character respects her religion even if she doesn't go to church once a week. I'm not religious, but it was still a sweet, funny, inspirational read. This is something that can be enjoyed by anyone who's been in a tight spot before and appreciate it.

The narrator did a wonderful job giving different voices to the characters. Some of those voices are extremely unique- I'd definitely listen to something narrated by her again.

I received a free copy of this book from the author, narrator or publisher in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  littlebear514 | Oct 9, 2015 |
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A new novel from the best-selling author of Lottery. A coming of age story about greed, survival, and what's important in life. At the bottom of the heap, there's nowhere to go but up. Waitress Tammy Tyree knows this intimately. Her life is a continual struggle of managing an eccentric uncle, looking after a younger brother who's not quite right, and doing everything she can to keep her family together in the small town of Spring, Washington. But Tammy has a couple things going for her no matter how dire things become. She's tenacious and has her own take on karma. Tammy believes the more unfortunate things that happen to a person, the more they're due for a windfall. Each misfortune is further guarantee that opportunity for her is just around the corner. When Tammy receives a confidential email about an inheritance that's hers to claim, she's certain her ship has finally come in. Just a few details need to be ironed out like a small matter of some fees to pay, bank forms to fill out, taxes to remit, but Tammy is sure each complication brings her closer to that golden goose of egg laying renown. What starts as a personal quest ends up embroiling Tammy and everyone she holds dear in a scheme that could be the financial downfall of them all or the rescue of a small town that's slowly but surely falling through the cracks.

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