<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Appearing for the first time in a trade edition, this novel from the bestselling author of "Range of Motion" is about a middle-age woman who begins an impromptu trek across the country and follows the pull of the moon to find her way home, writing down her thoughts in a leather journal.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In the middle of her life, Nan decides to leave her husband at home and begin an impromptu trek across the country, carrying with her a turquoise leather journal she intends to fill. The Pull of the Moon is a novel about a woman coming to terms with issues of importance to all women. In her journal, Nan addresses the thorniness--and the allure--of marriage, the sweet ties to children, and the gifts and lessons that come from random encounters with strangers, including a handsome man appearing out of the woods and a lonely housewife sitting on her front porch steps. Most of all, Nan writes about the need for the self to stay alive. In this luminous and exquisitely written novel, Elizabeth Berg shows how sometimes you have to leave your life behind in order to find it.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Breathtaking . . . [Berg] writes with wry wit and aching lyricism, painting her characters as vividly as anyone writing today."--<i>Charlotte Observer</i> <p/>"Reading<b> The Pull of the Moon</b> is like sitting down for a long, satisfying chat with a best girlfriend. . . . [It] pleasantly encourages readers to recover a little life-embracing enthusiasm themselves.--<i>Orlando Sentinel</i> <p/>"When was the last time you thought about running away? . . . In <b>The Pull of the Moon</b>, Berg shares her strength, the wonderful widening of her soul so that we, too, can take the journey in the ease of our chair."--<i>Greensboro News & Record</i> <p/>"Berg's gift as a storyteller lies most powerfully in her ability to find the extraordinary in the ordinary, the remarkable in the everyday."--<i>The Boston Globe<br></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Elizabeth Berg</b> is the author of many bestselling novels, including <i>The Story of Arthur Truluv, Open House</i> (an Oprah's Book Club selection), <i>Talk Before Sleep</i>, and <i>The Year of Pleasures</i>, as well as the short story collection <i>The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted</i>. <i>Durable Goods</i> and <i>Joy School</i> were selected as ALA Best Books of the Year. She adapted <i>The Pull of the Moon</i> into a play that enjoyed sold-out performances in Chicago and Indianapolis. Berg's work has been published in thirty countries, and three of her novels have been turned into television movies. She is the founder of Writing Matters, a quality reading series dedicated to serving author, audience, and community. She teaches one-day writing workshops and is a popular speaker at venues around the country. Some of her most popular Facebook postings have been collected in <i>Make Someone Happy </i>and <i>Still Happy</i>. She lives outside Chicago.
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