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Nancy Crochiere is a long-time writer making her fiction debut with GRACELAND. For thirteen years, Nancy wrote a humor column for two Massachusetts’ newspapers. In 2014, she collected her favorite columns into a book titled The Mother Load, which was a finalist for Foreword Reviews’ Book of the Year in humor and the Independent Publishers of New England 2014 Book Award. Her essays have also appeared in The Boston Globe, Writer’s Digest, and WBUR’s Cognoscenti.
A graduate of Middlebury College, Nancy received an M.A. in English Language and Literature from the University of Minnesota and is an alumna of GrubStreet’s Novel Incubator Program.
Nancy began her fiction career by penning creative notes excusing her daughters’ tardiness at school. With her girls now grown, she lives north of Boston with her husband, a lawyer and marathoner, and a few house plants that could use more attention.
People-pleasing Hope Robinson can’t seem to please anyone lately--not her slogan-spewing boss, not her pink-haired teenage daughter, and especially not her mother, the flamboyant soap-star, Olivia Grant. Olivia loves Elvis more than Jesus, and now that she’s on oxygen, she insists Hope take her on a final trip to Graceland. Unfortunately, that’s the one place Hope can’t go. Eighteen years earlier, pregnant and distraught, Hope fled Tennessee with a secret agreement: to never reveal her baby’s father and never return to Memphis.
Olivia, though, has never learned the word no. After she wrangles Hope’s impulsive daughter, Dylan, to drive her from Boston to Memphis with the promise of meeting her mystery father, Hope has no choice but to chase after them. She must stop them before they ambush Dylan’s father, exposing Hope’s lies, breaking the NDA, and igniting a political and media firestorm.
Along the road to Memphis, as the women encounter former soap actors, free-range ferrets, and a trio of Elvis-impersonating frat boys, everyone’s long-held secrets begin to unravel. In order to become the family they long to be, Hope, Olivia, and Dylan must face hard truths about themselves and one another on the bumpy road to acceptance, forgiveness, and ultimately, grace. (Courtesy of Amazon.)
—Liane Moriarty, #1 New York Times bestselling author
—Ann Garvin, USA Today bestselling author of I Thought You Said This Would Work
The other day, someone on Twitter who’d received an advance copy of GRACELAND said she read the entire book in one sitting. I’ve been telling people it’s a page turner, so that was great to hear.
Which of the three women in Graceland can you relate to most?
I’m most like Hope, an introvert and a people-pleaser who wishes she could be the life of the party, but has not one clue how to make that happen.
If Graceland were made into a movie, who would you cast in the leading roles?
I think Emily Blunt and John Krasinski would make a fabulous Hope and Aaron. For Olivia, perhaps Jane Fonda, though I wouldn’t rip the script out of Meryl Streep’s hands. Not sure about Dylan. Originally, I pictured Billie Eilish, but she’s no longer a teen.
Which TV series are you currently binge watching?
Better Call Saul. The writing is fabulous.
Tell us about a memorable funny experience you've had as a mom.
Growing up, my girls were involved in so many activities, I lived in the car, and survived by multi-tasking. Once, on the way to a soccer banquet, I tossed a salad while in the Dunkin’s Drive Thru.
What is your favorite music to listen to on a road trip?
I enjoy Taylor Swift, but lately—not surprisingly—I’ve been listening to a lot of Elvis. There’s nothing like belting out “Suspicious Minds” or “Kentucky Rain” as you wiggle your way through Boston traffic.
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26 comments:
Thank you for highlighting GRACELAND! I hope people enjoy it!
My favorite road trip music is listening to Leonard Cohen, and K.D. Lang.
I love to listen to pop music
My favorite road trip music is 70's and 80's rock and roll. That's the best music for zipping down any road!
It's me (I'm guessing), the reader on twitter who read the entire book in one sitting! My current favourite road trip artists are Mary Chapin Carpenter or Chloe Ament, an indie singer who writes songs about fictional characters/books. Or some classical if it's a long drive!
On a road trip, I like to listen to 60's and 70's rock and roll music.
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I like 70's and 80's music.
I like listening to country music.
I normally listen to the radio. Any upbeat songs that I can sing along to are good!
we listen to a lot of 80s music on road trips.
We normally listen to Country Music on our road trips
None,I like the quiet.
It has been a long time since I have been on a road trip that I do not remember what was on. When I am driving around town and doing errands, I change the stations constantly until I find something I like.
Any era of Madonna
Robbie Williams.
On Broadway on Sirius XM
My roadtrip list has to include Queen.
I listen to music from the 60s.
80's music
90's music
no fav
I like country but I will listen to anything.
Nice!
50's to present
Zach Bryan! All day everyday!
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