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Monday, 22 September 2008
Susan Wingate and Bobby's Diner
Topic: Blog Tours

Over the next couple of days, four to be exact, we will be visiting with author, Susan Wingate and talking about her newest release, Bobby's Diner! 

About Bobby's Diner:

Georgette Carlisle explains a tale of events that lead up to this morning's funeral. Fifteen years earlier, searching for a place to call home, Georgette accepts a ride from a philandering trucker who offers to take her from a bus stop in Kingman, Arizona to Phoenix but she never makes it. After an abrupt stop along the highway, Georgette jumps out of the truck and heads off on foot until she comes to the small town of Sunnydale.

The day Georgette first arrives in Sunnydale her life is empty. When she saunters into town she meets a married man, Bobby, who owns Bobby's Diner. After he leaves his wife, Vanessa, for Georgette, Bobby marries her.

Fifteen years later, after Bobby has died, Georgette's life is about to change. During the reading of the Bobby's will, his last wish is to leave his diner to both women - his widow and his ex-wife. Each refuses to sell to the other or anyone else for that matter. They decide they will try to make the restaurant work with both managing it.

However, Bobby's Diner sits squarely on a corridor property through Sunnydale. Sunnydale has caught the eye of a large developer in Phoenix. Zach Pinzer, an up-and-coming executive at Chariot International Incorporated, envisions Sunnydale as a flourishing boutique tourist location - the next Sedona. With the underhanded help of Sunnydale's mayor, Pinzer can acquire the land he needs for his pet project - to develop the land and incorporate the spot where Bobby's Diner sits. When Zach offers to buy the diner from Georgette and Vanessa, they flatly refuse him.

Infuriated, Pinzer takes matters into his own hands and hires a thug to frighten the owners. It doesn't work. In fact, the damage he inflicts upon their property only fortifies the women's mettle and their relationship.

During Pinzer's second attempt to scare the women, their beloved busboy and gardener, José is murdered. Later that evening, after she's looked all day to find Vanessa, Georgette happens into the diner and finds Roberta (Vanessa's daughter) slipping into unconsciousness from a gunshot wound to her stomach. Roberta has lost a lot of blood and she's rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery. Georgette still cannot find Vanessa. Finally, while Roberta is resting quietly in recovery, Vanessa shows up.

After years of living with his dishonesty, the mayor's wife decides to help Georgette and Vanessa successfully bring down Zach Pinzer and foil his attempt to seize the land in and around Sunnydale.

Now, as Georgette reflects on Vanessa's funeral earlier this morning, she understands the true meaning of "home" - home is family. She sees how family can come in all the shapes and colors. She understands family isn't something to contain in a pretty bottle and put away on a shelf. Family is the bottle, one that doesn't always contain rose oil. Sometimes it contains vinegar also. Georgette finds that every once in a while, if we give the bottle a few good firm shakes, the contents will fuse and become a beautiful creamy miscellany of all the parts. Georgette's reflection of her life in Sunnydale makes her realize that she's learned the true meaning of home.

For more information on Susan, or to purchase this book, please visit http://www.susanwingate.com/

 


Posted by joyceanthony at 1:17 AM EDT
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Monday, 22 September 2008 - 8:30 AM EDT

Name: "Ron Berry"
Home Page: http://unwriter1.wordpress.com/

Wow! This sounds like a fascinating book. I agree that home and family is more than sweetness. There is always the bitter also, but true family, true friends thrive on that and that is when you know your true friends. Not all family is biological. That's why there is the extended family as in the owners of the diner.

 I'd love to review this book. If you want a review, send an email to:

unwriter@yahoo.com

Monday, 22 September 2008 - 2:14 PM EDT

Name: "Susan Wingate"
Home Page: http://www.susanwingate.com

Hello Ron!

Thank you for the kind comments and I appreciate your offer to review my book.

The concept of family and home slides around a bit, doesn't it? I find family situations fascinating. When I was a kid I used to read Tennessee Williams and Anton Chekov, stories and plays that deal with families in crisis. We live it everyday and I'm always drawn to stories like "Bobby's Diner."

Sincerely, Susan.

Monday, 22 September 2008 - 2:16 PM EDT

Name: "Susan Wingate"
Home Page: http://www.susanwingate.blogspot.com

Hello Joyce!

Thank you for hosting me this week. Yours is fabulous and professional blog. I appreciate the time and effort you have taken to do this.

Sincerely, Susan.

Monday, 22 September 2008 - 9:35 PM EDT

Name: "Marvin D Wilson"
Home Page: http://inspiritandtruths.blogspot.com/

Sounds like a good book about a good topic. We need more interest today in the subject of family and what that means. I'll stop back during this feature session. Susan you feel to me to be a writer on purpose - and I like that. Thanks to you, Joyce, also.

 

Monday, 22 September 2008 - 9:35 PM EDT

Name: "Marvin D Wilson"
Home Page: http://inspiritandtruths.blogspot.com/

Sounds like a good book about a good topic. We need more interest today in the subject of family and what that means. I'll stop back during this feature session. Susan you feel to me to be a writer on purpose - and I like that. Thanks to you, Joyce, also.

 

Tuesday, 23 September 2008 - 2:56 AM EDT

Name: joyceanthony
Home Page: http://joyceanthony.tripod.com

You are very welcome, Susan--I hope you enjoy your visit here!!!  Thank you for your kind words!!!

 

Tuesday, 23 September 2008 - 2:58 AM EDT

Name: joyceanthony
Home Page: http://joyceanthony.tripod.com

Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, Marvin!!!  This is a book I can see going places!!

 

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