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Sign up todayThe Burned Bridges of Ward, Nebraska
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Learn moreThere are no secrets in a small town. For someone like Rebecca, that can get awkward.
Rebecca Meer’s hometown of Ward, Nebraska, is small—so small that she can’t even sneak home after a drunken girls’ night without running into at least three people she knows. But she has bigger problems than her reputation. The head doctor at her fertility clinic is losing his mind, and his wild behavior could cost them the business. Her supersuccessful ex-boyfriend has blown back into town and somehow become her son’s fifth-grade teacher—now her son is asking awkward questions about the end of their relationship. Rebecca can’t even run the PTA’s annual food drive without getting mixed up with criminals. In Eileen Curtright’s astute comedy, we see just how far a stressed-out single parent will go to be the “perfect” mother.
Eileen Curtright was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, and currently lives in San Antonio with her husband and three daughters. The Burned Bridges of Ward, Nebraska is her first novel.
Reviews
“Curtright’s debut novel is screamingly funny...Midwestern pragmatism meets lusty debauchery in this lively tale of parenting in a small town.” —Kirkus Reviews
“The Burned Bridges of Ward, Nebraska is a brilliant, hilarious, and politically astute take on modern parenting. Eileen Curtright is an amazingly talented and scathingly witty observer of contemporary culture, and she’s produced a book full of characters who are believable and sympathetic while simultaneously being laugh-out-loud hilarious.” —David Liss, author of The Day of Atonement
“A funny story...You’d have to be awfully hard-hearted not to fall for Rebecca’s charms as she finds her way to the respect—and self-respect—she deserves.” —Elisabeth Egan, Washington Post
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