Review of "1106 GRAND BOULEVARD" by Betty Dravis 2007
Author Betty Dravis has written an intriguing "faction" as she calls it,
eloquently weaving fiction with her own personal history. The end result is a
powerful peek into family dynamics and relationships.
When 16-year-old Billie Jean Sloane elopes with Cal Taylor, the Sloane family
is taken aback. But when Billie Jean flees from an abusive Cal to the sanctum
of her family's home at 1106 Grand Boulevard, the family gathers around her
in an effort to be supportive. Pregnant and depressed, Billie Jean is taken by
her Aunt Tommie to Arizona, where she learns a thing or two about the male
species. But always in the back of Billie Jean's mind is her former husband Cal,
the man with whom she feels a strong connection. After several failed
marriages and numerous relationships, Billie Jean eventually returns to the family
fold and embraces her siblings. Through them, she learns some pretty important
life lessons, one being the subliminal impetus that drove her to marry an
abusive man.
"1106 Grand Boulevard" is a fascinating read, reminding this reviewer of the
very popular, iconic "Peyton Place" and other books (as well as movies and TV
series) of like nature. What better way to spend time than to become absorbed
in one woman's life journey and the lessons she learns along the way? Filled
with great characterization and an enticing story, this is a must-read,
can't-put-down.
by Christy French,
2007
1106 GRAND BOULEVARD
by Betty Dravis
Just My Best, Inc.
Wilmington, Ohio
www.jmbpub.com/betty.htm
ISBN: 1-932586-39-3
Tradeback, 312 pages, $18.95 US
Genre: Literary Fiction
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