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SIT! STAY! SPEAK!
A Novel
Annie England Noblin
Released Sept 9th, 2015
William Morrow
Addie Andrews is living a life interrupted. Tragedy sent her fleeing from Chicago to the shelter of an unexpected inheritance—her beloved aunt’s somewhat dilapidated home in Eunice, Arkansas, population very tiny. There she reconnects with some of her most cherished childhood memories. If only they didn’t make her feel so much!
People say nothing happens in small towns, but Addie quickly learns better. She’s got an elderly next door neighbor who perplexingly dances outside in his underwear, a house needing more work than she has money, a best friend whose son uncannily predicts the weather, and a local drug dealer holding a massive grudge against her.
Most surprising of all, she’s got a dog. But not any dog, but a bedraggled puppy she discovered abandoned, lost, and in desperate need of love. Kind of like Addie herself. She’d come to Eunice hoping to hide from the world, but soon she discovers that perhaps she’s finding the way back—to living, laughing, and loving once more.
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Excerpt
CAT'S REVIEW
★★★★★
Excerpt
Adelaide Andrews
stared out the living room window and into the yard across the street where an
elderly man, who she could only assume was her new neighbor, was frolicking
through the sprinkler in his underwear. He was at least eighty years old and
was very spry for his age. Every time the water shot up into the air, so did
the man’s legs. It was as if he were involved in some kind of synchronized
sprinkler event in the Olympics. Nobody came to ask the man to go back inside.
Nobody asked him to stop.
Nobody offered him
a towel or chased after him with a fistful of medications, which he’d clearly
forgotten to take. When the sprinkler stopped several minutes later, so did the
man. He didn’t even bother to shake himself off as he bounded up the steps and
disappeared back inside the house.
This wasn’t what
Adelaide had in mind when she moved from Chicago to the Arkansas Delta. She’d
left the midwestern city to escape insanity, not to move in next door to it.
She turned back to
the sea of boxes that covered her living room. She’d spent all day sorting and
hadn’t even made a dent. She halfheartedly opened the box nearest her. Inside
she found a hodgepodge of items, an indication that this had probably been one
of the last boxes she packed up.
Looking up from the
box, Adelaide scanned the room. Her aunt Tilda had died and left the house to
her almost six months ago, and it was obvious that it had been empty for
entirely too long. Well, not empty, exactly. Aunt Tilda died in the middle of
the night—a stroke, the coroner said. Clearly, from the look of the place, her
aunt hadn’t planned on dying. When she said in her will that she wanted
everything to go to Addie, she’d meant it. Not even the toilet paper had been
disturbed since the day of the funeral. She’d had several calls from the only
real estate agent in town to see what had been left to her, but Addie couldn’t
bring herself to do it. Yes, the hardwood floors needed to be refinished.
The walls needed to
be repainted. The ceiling fans needed to be replaced, and all of this was just
in the living room. She heard her aunt’s voice in her head. Someday this house
will be yours, Addie. I hope you’ll take care of it like I have.
Addie hadn’t really
believed her. What twelve-year-old pays attention to those kinds of things,
anyway? Fifteen years later, the words hovered above her like the dust
collecting in the corners of the walls. She’d let her aunt down over these last
few months. She’d let everyone down, it seemed.
CAT'S REVIEW
"Sit, Stay, Speak" has captured my heart! I absolutely fell in love with the entire story - the characters, the plot and, of course, the puppy! Addie is terrific - I loved her. Yes, there is a male character (whom I also loved!) that shows a bit of romance, but this is not the focus of this story. Addie is trying to rebuild her life with the house she inherited in a new town. The people and events of this town make for such an interesting read that keep the reader involved and invested. Ms. Noblin has written a tale that demonstrates the bonds of love and friendship and, of course, puppy love! At times, I cried. At times, I laughed. At times, I was outraged! This, for me, is evidence that this is an exceptional read that I have already recommended to many friends and family members. (received copy from Edelweiss for honest review)
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Annie England Noblin graduated with
an M.A. in Creative Writing from Missouri State University and currently
teaches English for Arkansas State University. Her poetry has been featured in
such publications as the Red Booth Review and the Moon City Review. She lives
with her son, husband, and four rescued bulldogs in the Missouri Ozarks. In
addition to her writing, Noblin started working with rescue organizations
across the country ten years ago, and has never looked back. The work she does
serves as an inspiration in everyday life, as well as in her writing.
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