The Sweet By and By by Todd Johnson

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(Hardcover)

  • Pub. Date: February 2009
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 7,383
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    • Pub. Date: February 2009
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Hardcover, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 7,383

    Synopsis

    "I want you to know something if you don't already. Life is choosing whom and what you love. Everything else follows . . ."

    Among the longleaf pines and family farms of eastern North Carolina, days seem to pass without incident for Margaret Clayton and Bernice Stokes until they discover each other in a friendship that will take them on the most important journey of their lives. Margaret, droll and whip smart, has a will of iron that never fails her even when her body does, while Bernice, an avid country-music fan, is rarely lucid. Irreverent and brazen at every turn, they make a formidable pair at the home where they live, breaking all the rules and ultimately changing the lives of those around them. Lorraine, their churchgoing, God-questioning nurse, both protects and provokes them while they are under her watchful eye, as her daughter, April, bright and ambitious, determinedly makes her way through medical school. Rounding out the group of unlikely and often outrageous friends is Rhonda, the Bud-swilling beautician who does the ladies' hair on her day off and whose sassy talk hides a vulnerable heart, one that finally opens to love.

    Weaving this tightly knit and compelling novel in alternating chapters, each woman gets to tell her story her own way, as all five learn to reconcile troubled pasts, find forgiveness, choose hope, and relish the joy of life. Rich with irresistible characters whose uniquely musical voices overflow the pages, The Sweet By and By is a testament to the truth that the most vibrant lives are not necessarily the most visible ones.

    Southern Living

    This debut novel eloquently tells the story of five North Carolina women, and it is quite simply one of the most beautifully written books you'll ever read. The story plays like music in the heart. Descriptions promise a laugh. Beautifully crafted dialogue brings a quick catch in the throat. Strength fills this book, while reinforcing the love and respect Southerners hold for their mothers, grandmothers, friends, and daughters.

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    Biography

    Todd Johnson was born and raised in North Carolina. Following a career as a teacher and studio singer in New York City, he received a Tony Award nomination as a producer of The Color Purple on Broadway. He studied history at UNC-Chapel Hill and holds a master's degree from Yale Divinity School. He lives in Connecticut. This is his first novel.

    If The Sweet By and By prompts you to share a personal story, please write to Todd@ToddJohnsonBooks.com.

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    The Sweet By and Byby Anonymous

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    November 12, 2009: If you want to read a book with sweet characters this one is for you. The main characters live or work at a nursing home. This book shows it is never too late to make friends. Sometimes the ones you meet later in life are the ones you need the most. Just an all around sweet book just like the title.

    Good stories, pretentious proseby TalieTurner

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    October 18, 2009: I read this book based on the reviews here. While I really liked the stories of the women in it, they got bogged down by the author's overuse of sentimental prose which, at times, delved into the land of pretentious. It was too distracting, and I was grateful it was a quick read. I couldn't have taken it much longer than I did.


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