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Clara Black felt like her life had come to the end of the road. I guess for most of us, we would look at Clara, her situation and give her some time to grieve but then expect her to move forward. And she tried, really she did. She sought out professional ways to help her find her way out of the blackest, deepest pit of despair and depression but nothing seemed to work. Nothing would ever be the same again and just managing to take a breath alone was more work than it should be.

Just eight days before her life would change in ways she had dreamed of since she was a little girl, that dream turned into a nightmare. It began with a simple phone call telling her that her soon-to-be husband, Sebastian was dead, an accident had claimed his life and he wouldn't be coming home to her again, EVER!

She put up the walls and kept people at a distance, even so much that her boss told her to take some time off. He didn't want her jeopardizing any more clients with his firm as an Account Executive and to come back when she felt ready. Would she ever be ready for life again?

Answering a phone call from her brother Leo, he managed to persuade her to return home with him to their mom's home for Thanksgiving. Libby would be able to find a way to get her daughter out of her depression. She had written a jingle for almost every other product in the world and was hoping that between the two of them, they might find a way to reach Clara. However, Clara's help arrived in a surprising cardboard box awaiting her return home. In it would hold the answers that she would need to begin the rebuilding process. A project a 5th grade, Clara worked on and was being returned to her. A time capsule, that 2o years later, would be the turning point in her life. It contained a simple list of the things she had hoped to accomplish before she turned 35, and now just a few months remained before this list of unfulfilled wants and desires would be considered null and void.

That's when Clara decided to take a leap of faith and put her brother's challenge to the test and see just how many of these items she could complete before her 35th birthday. Will she be able to do it, or will her grief beat her to the finish line? To find out, you'll have to pick up Robin Gold's latest novel, Once Upon A List.

I received this delightful novel compliments of Harper Collins Publishers for my honest review and completely fell in love with Clara's character. I couldn't imagine the amount of grief she felt and could see myself responding in similar ways when people came around to help. Unless you've experienced it first hand, it's hard to know what to do or say to help. Robin Gold did an amazing job of putting you write in the heart of things and feeling all the emotions she had to endure during this book of putting her life back in order. I think it's genuine because it was no short order process and there were so many times that Clara fell back into her old ways and grew frustrated. She didn't want to be that way, but there were those old habits and feelings. I admire her courage to keep getting back up and trying again and think this list worked out perfectly for her along with her brother Leo to encourage her along the way.

This makes for the perfect summer read to experience life through Clara's eyes. It truly does put life back into perspective and shows us all how quickly it can change and there is nothing we can do to prevent that from happening. I rate this one a 4.5 out of 5 stars. It does contain some profanity and adult situations but given the subject matter of the book, I think Robin did an exceptional job at keeping this one real.
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ReviewsFromTheHeart | 1 weitere Rezension | May 26, 2012 |
Once Upon a List by Robin Gold

*ARC supplied by Publisher*

I was surprised to find that I loved this book. Why? Because I don't usually like such emotion filled novels. I'm a selfish reader and I love being entertained, I don't like living someone else's horror and I thought that by reading a novel of a woman who lost the man she loved a few days before her wedding that I would be reading something really depressing. My mistake -- and thank goodness that I kept reading.
Yes this is an emotion filled novel, but it is also filled with humor, love, caring, strong family values and some surprises along the way. I think I may have found a new author I will need to track for future publications.

Clara's fiancé is killed in a car accident 9 days before their wedding. Sebastian was a remarkable man and one that many women would love to find in their lives. Well, Clara is not dealing very well with this loss.
She is emaciated, has tried every kind of therapy known to human kind and some that are even so farfetched that you have to laugh. It has gotten so bad that she is going to lose her job and has even tried to commit suicide.

Somehow, all this changes when she is on a visit to her mother's house and comes upon a box with the time capsule she buried when she was ten and decides during a very poorly thought out kiss, to do the things (or most of them) on this list.

As the synopsis says ---with the love of her wacky and caring family, a clear goal and a very good friend from the past, things just may get better.

Robin Gold has created an almost touchable group of characters; my heart went out to Clara at the same time I wanted to shake her bit to get her out of her fog. This novel has terrific dialogue, vivid descriptions, clever plotting and a story you will probably just get lost in as I did. I hated that it ended, I wanted to read more about Clara

Do we get a happily ever after? Will Clara finally learn that no matter what you do, life happens, and no amount of her despair will see life be what it once was.

This book was also a learning experience for me; I have never lost someone shockingly quickly like this and this book made me wonder how I would react in this situati
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Cats57 | 1 weitere Rezension | May 9, 2012 |
The thing I really liked about this book was that the main character, Deliliah, is a real woman. She's comfortable in her skin, so to speak. She's not afraid to look a little silly, and she's confident about what she can do and what she thinks. It was nice to read about a woman that I could relate to and emulate. The only thing I didn't like was the cursing. The weird thing was that it wasn't even consistent through the book. It was more as if the author was just writing along and then thought, "Oh yeah, I need more usage of the f-word. Toss a few in here" and then she kind of forgot about it for awhile. Otherwise, I liked it a lot and would like to find more chick-lit like it.… (mehr)
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tjsjohanna | 1 weitere Rezension | Mar 22, 2008 |
a light read, good for the beach
 
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readabook66 | 1 weitere Rezension | Apr 1, 2007 |

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8
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