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Massachusetts, California, Timbuktu - Stephanie Rosenfeld


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Written by Stephanie Rosenfeld - Performed by Jen Taylor - Unabridged Fiction - 10 CASSETTES - 14 hours, 23 minutes

Publisher, Chivers Audio Books (May 2003)

NOTE: This audiobook is packaged in a high impact PVC 'LIBRARY EDITION' case for years of use and storage.

In an affecting novel reminiscent of Mona Simpson’s Anywhere But Here, gifted author Stephanie Rosenfeld introduces us to one of the most memorable characters in recent fiction. Wise beyond her years and yet touchingly naïve, twelve-year-old Justine Hanley searches for what’s true and simple—as her madcap mother leads her and younger sister Rona across the country in search of grand adventure and the next great boyfriend.

Colleen Hanley is a creative, tender, and completely lost soul. Possessing an astonishing ability to busily do just about nothing all day, she can’t manage to find a job—or the motivation to hold on to one. With her ex-husband preaching to her about his newfound religion, and a recent string of horrible dates weighing her down, Colleen has decided she’s had enough of California.

Justine knows it’s coming—the signs are obvious. So when Colleen wakes her and Rona up early one Saturday morning, she’s hardly surprised she must go to the library and endure the familiar moving ritual. Colleen pages through maps and tourist books and phone books, looking for their next home. This time, the destination is Massachusetts. They’ll stay with Colleen’s old friend Marie, her husband, Bill, and their kids. Colleen promises it will be the beginning of the rest of their lives. But Justine knows that the truth never just comes waltzing out of someone’s mouth through a smile-shaped opening.

Once mother and daughters hit the road, another story begins to unfold in the guise of the pioneer diary of Zebulina Walker, whose westward journey offers an intriguing counterpoint to Justine’s sudden eastbound voyage. Away from California, as Justine desperately tries to navigate the changing terrain of home, family, and adolescence, Colleen slips further into despondency. Forced to take over all responsibilities, Justine realizes it’s up to her to make sure their little family survives this "grand adventure." Now if she only knew how to do that. . . .

Smart and poignant, charming and witty, Massachusetts, California, Timbuktu is a wonderful debut novel, a mother-daughter story that proves it’s always those who give you the most trouble that end up getting access to the purest part of your heart.

Stephanie Rosenfeld is the author of What About the Love Part? Her work has been published in The Missouri Review—where she was recently named to their list of Ten Fiction Writers to Watch—Northwest Review, The Massachusetts Review, The Bellingham Review, Willow Review, Other Voices, and The Cream City Review. Rosenfeld is originally from Manhattan and Salt Lake City and has also lived in Western Massachusetts and San Francisco. She is a graduate of Wesleyan University where she received a B. A., and the University of Massachusetts where she received an MFA in visual art. She has worked as a printmaker and a pastry chef, and now lives in Salt Lake City with her partner and her fourteen-year-old daughter.

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