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  • Pub. Date: June 2006
  • 317pp
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    • Pub. Date: June 2006
    • Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 317pp

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    As a child, Sue Martin struggles to understand why her mother keeps her at a distance. Always eavesdropping, she hears her mother constantly referring to her as poor ol’ Sue. This contributes to her low self-esteem and leaves her feeling abnormal. The story begins in the 1960's, and spans the most formative years of her life. Possessing an intensity about everything, Sue intellectually and emotionally matures at a young age.

    Gary Waltham, a student of art seeks to show her the beauty of the world. Everything about him is a contrast to the turmoil and unrest inside her. Very mature for their age, they grow in love. However, one night while Sue is alone at a party, her curiosity about alcohol leads to reckless drinking. As her inhibitions diminish, her repressed sexual desires quickly unfold. This is the beginning of Sue’s secret life of sexual exploration. Slowly the reckless disregard for herself erodes her stability.

    Seeking to sort life out at college, Sue is stunned by the coldness and indifference of Dr. Sarah McBride, the Dean of Women. Challenged by her demeanor, Sue relentlessly breaks through her facade and discovers an amazing story of Sarah’s character and strength to out live her sentence of death. Unbeknownst to either of them, their lives have a parallel reality and connection. Sarah McBride, now in her sixties, is forced to look back at the great love story of her life, meanwhile Sue is forced to cope with a devastating tragedy that reveals overwhelming evidence of a love beyond her comprehension.

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    An appealing 1960s coming-of-age story. Sue Martin, struggling with an emotionally distant mother who refers to her as "poor ol’ Sue," suffers from low self-esteem and feelings of abnormality. But with the encouragement of others, she begins to transform her life, losing weight and dressing in her own style. Narrated by Sue, the story reads like a diary, imbued with all of the attendant emotional intimacy and quotidian minutiae. Though the characters often seem impossibly good, forthright and articulate, they remain highly sympathetic as they travel through the predictable but engaging plot. Always Enough is a pleasant reminder of the magic of young love and the importance of cherishing our loved ones. A rewarding read.

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    June 29, 2006: This book is filled with lessons about life all wrapped up in an amazing story. Actually it is a shocker that blindsides you. Rather than give anything away, I'll simply say, if you are an intense, communicative, emotional, non-shallow, and a yearning type individual . . . then you will love it!. It is meticulous at detailing emotions, feelings and the internal processings of it's main characters. It is not for the simple minded, for its quality is rooted in detail. However, it most assuredly is for the those who feel and experience most things with intensity and emotion. It left me thinking there's so much more to each second in life than I am capturing. I love the main character, Sue, with her intellectual pondering, intensity, sexual yearnings, spiritual struggles and especially the way she owns her decisions in life. I will just conclude that anyone that reads it will walk away richer!! Excellent literature! A great literary fiction story that left me changed.