After Hours at the Almost Home

After Hours at the Almost Home
Author: Tara Yellen
Publisher: Unbridled Books
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1936071134

It’s Super Bowl Sunday at the Almost Home Bar and Grill with the hometown Broncos playing for their second championship in a row, and the already busy night is about to get busier. When the bartender walks off, she leaves the remaining staff to the chaos of the night—and with the real question. Not why did she leave but why do they stay? After closing time and on a school night, Colleen’s 14-year-old daughter is no stranger to the Almost Home. She’ll do almost anything to leave, to move her life forward or somehow return to earlier, better times, anywhere but here. But it doesn’t matter; there seems to be no way out. For one night, we follow all of them as they make their cash, close up, and then linger into the after hours, as they always do, their lives colliding, past and present, in the dark back corner at table 14—drinking, talking, and, now, in the wake of Marna’s absence, facing questions: Where did she go? Will she return? Why do we stay? How dangerous is restaurant love? Smart, provocative, and flawlessly on target, Tara Yellen’s revealing debut offers keen insights on a group of people left to put the pieces of their own lives back together in the wake of a friend’s disappearance. After Hours at the Almost Home will put you in an altered state—it’s got kick and goes down like a shot. But its effects might be far more lasting.

Almost Home

Almost Home
Author: Mary Ellen Camden
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452091579

Mary Beth Winston, a divorced mother of two grown girls, had her own very successful business, a lovely home and two very entertaining spaniels. She lived a pretty uneventful life until the day she returned from work to find her dogs running loose, her boyfriend, Bob, brutally murdered in her foyer, and herself the main suspect in a homicide. It just kept getting better and better. She discovered that the man whom she had believed to be her soul mate was married, ostensibly happily married with three children. Although Mary Beth seemed to be the primary suspect in the murder, she and the police sergeant, who was the only investigator, became romantically involved; and he used his position take suspicion off her, and to gain more and more control over her. She soon realized she had a very dangerous ally, and that the cure might be much worse than the disease.

Educational Review

Educational Review
Author: Nicholas Murray Butler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1924
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others.