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GEOGRAPHY OF LOVE
A MEMOIR
BY GLENDA BURGESS
GEOGRAPHY OF LOVE
A MEMOIR
BY GLENDA BURGESS
ABOUT THE BOOK:
When Glenda Burgess and Kenneth Grunzweig met in 1988, Kenneth had already lost two wives—the first in a fatal car crash, and then years later his second wife in a brutal murder for which Kenneth remained for many years the prime suspect. What possesses a woman to fall in love with a man fourteen years her senior, with a troubled teenage daughter and a past shadowed with so much suspicion and misfortune? And why would a man who has loved and lost in such tragic ways take a chance on opening his heart to another woman, despite the odds? Beautifully written and heart-wrenchingly honest,The Geography of Love is a poignant and unforgettable chronicle of a relationship that defies convention and survives the unthinkable.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
GLENDA BURGESS is the author of two novels, Exposure and Loose Threads. She lives in Spokane, Washington.
REVIEW:
This is a beautifully written and moving memoir of Glenda Burgess who as the age of 30 had been a management analyst with the U. S. State Department. Quite by coincidence, she meets a 44-year old Ken Grunzweig, who is a software executive and they fall hopelessly in love. Their courtship and love is not the norm with Ken being 13 years older than Glenda and having been married twice before. We learn how his first wife died in his arms in what was a tragic car accident. He was just separated from his second wife when she was murdered. Ken actually was under suspicion for her death but he didn't do it. And so with all this, Glenda and Ken still fall in love and marry. Glenda must face being the awful "stepmother" to Ken's teenage daughter but with all that, their love is so strong that they build a beautiful life together and even have two children of their own. This first part of the book you can't put down as you so want to see if these two really do get together. Alas, they do and even though they are tested by many things and some are very sad and painful, they remain together and their relationship grows into a a beautiful romance. They share the kind of love many people can only dream of.
However, the second part of the book brings more tragedy into their lives when a mysterious cough that Ken developed after an expedition for photography in the great Southwest turns out to be cancer. He and Glenda battle this disease together with love and faith. As they struggle to what is a very moving and heartbreaking ending, readers will find that although there is sadness in this part, there is also some joy and beauty in the uplifting relationship they share. The book is written to make the reader understand this was a real and wonderful relationship, and Glenda Burgess has written it so beautifully as a tribute to their love. The book is hard to put down no matter what part you are in. I haven't read a good love story in a long time and to think this is a real one, made it even better.
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BUT YOU CAN STILL WIN THIS BOOK!
When Glenda Burgess and Kenneth Grunzweig met in 1988, Kenneth had already lost two wives—the first in a fatal car crash, and then years later his second wife in a brutal murder for which Kenneth remained for many years the prime suspect. What possesses a woman to fall in love with a man fourteen years her senior, with a troubled teenage daughter and a past shadowed with so much suspicion and misfortune? And why would a man who has loved and lost in such tragic ways take a chance on opening his heart to another woman, despite the odds? Beautifully written and heart-wrenchingly honest,The Geography of Love is a poignant and unforgettable chronicle of a relationship that defies convention and survives the unthinkable.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
GLENDA BURGESS is the author of two novels, Exposure and Loose Threads. She lives in Spokane, Washington.
REVIEW:
This is a beautifully written and moving memoir of Glenda Burgess who as the age of 30 had been a management analyst with the U. S. State Department. Quite by coincidence, she meets a 44-year old Ken Grunzweig, who is a software executive and they fall hopelessly in love. Their courtship and love is not the norm with Ken being 13 years older than Glenda and having been married twice before. We learn how his first wife died in his arms in what was a tragic car accident. He was just separated from his second wife when she was murdered. Ken actually was under suspicion for her death but he didn't do it. And so with all this, Glenda and Ken still fall in love and marry. Glenda must face being the awful "stepmother" to Ken's teenage daughter but with all that, their love is so strong that they build a beautiful life together and even have two children of their own. This first part of the book you can't put down as you so want to see if these two really do get together. Alas, they do and even though they are tested by many things and some are very sad and painful, they remain together and their relationship grows into a a beautiful romance. They share the kind of love many people can only dream of.
However, the second part of the book brings more tragedy into their lives when a mysterious cough that Ken developed after an expedition for photography in the great Southwest turns out to be cancer. He and Glenda battle this disease together with love and faith. As they struggle to what is a very moving and heartbreaking ending, readers will find that although there is sadness in this part, there is also some joy and beauty in the uplifting relationship they share. The book is written to make the reader understand this was a real and wonderful relationship, and Glenda Burgess has written it so beautifully as a tribute to their love. The book is hard to put down no matter what part you are in. I haven't read a good love story in a long time and to think this is a real one, made it even better.
THANKS TO JENNIFER AT
THE BROADWAY/RANDOM
HOUSE BOOKS, I HAVE
1 COPYOF THIS BEAUTIFUL BOOK
TO GIVE AWAY. HERE IS WHAT YOU
NEED TO DO TO WIN A COPY!
RULES:
--U.S. RESIDENTS ONLY
--NO P. O. BOXES
---INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS
IN CASE YOU WIN!
--ALL COMMENTS MUST BE SEPARATE TO
COUNT AS MORE THAN ONE!
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GIVEAWAY ENDS AT 6 PM, EST,
JANUARY 15 FOR THIS BOOK!
HOWEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ENTERED DURING THE BLOGIVERSARY
WEEKEND ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE
GRAND PRIZE TO COME ON JANUARY 16...
THAT IS THEY WIN ALL 12 BOOKS
NOTE: BLOGIVERSARY WEEKEND
GRAND PRIZE ELIGIBILITY IS OVER!
BUT YOU CAN STILL WIN THIS BOOK!
94 comments:
The last good love story I read was Sins of the Flesh by Caridad Pineiro. It's not a conventional love story, but it does hold your interest from beginning to end.
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I'd like to read Barack Obama's memoirs.
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Sounds like it will tug at the reader's heart. Please enter me.
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The last good memoir I read was My Life in France by Julia Child. As for romances, I love all of Nicolas Sparks' books.
amandarwest at gmaildotcom
If I could read someone's memoir it would be Nefertiti or Cleopatra. I want to know what really happened in their time.
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I tweeted. http://twitter.com/amandawk/status/7568209033
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I would most like to read the memoirs of Elizabeth I, who also happens to be the person I would most like to meet if I could travel through time.
Sheila
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I would say that my favorite love story of all time is Boris Pasternak's "Doctor Zhivago"—just thinking about it while I'm typing this makes me want to read it again!
Sheila
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I really liked Nicholas Sparks's "The Notebook." It even made a good movie.
Donna
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Memoirs are one of my most favorite genres to read. I've read so many that it's hard to choose just one.
I have always wanted to read all of Barack Obama's memoirs. At the present time, I don't own any.
sharon54220@gmail.com
The last good memoir I read was Everything Sucks by Hannah Friedman.
milou2ster(at)gmail.com
I'd like to read my father's memoir. He was born in 1919 and has seen a lot in his day.
milou2ster(at)gmail.com
The Brides of the West series by Lori Copeland.
Wendy
ebeandebe at gmail dot com
I'd like to read one by my grandpa. He saw so much in his lifetime. I wish we had it in a book.
Wendy
ebeandebe at gmail dot com
The best love story I have read...Love Story.
lkish77123 at gmail dot com
I would like to read Ted Kennedy's memoir.
lkish77123 at gmail dot com
I've read quite a few great love stories, but the one I've read fairly recently that really sticks out in my mind is the Time Traveler's Wife. There was something about that romance that was just so beautiful to me!
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I would love for Pythagoras to come back and write a memoir using today's English. I think that would be super interesting!
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It's in my sidebar under the contest list -
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I guess the first real love story that I can remember reading is Love Story.
seriousreader at live dot com
I'd like to read Amelia Areharts story. I would love to know what happened to her.
seriousreader at live dot com
I'd like to read Amelia Areharts story. I would love to know what happened to her.
seriousreader at live dot com
Time Traveler's Wife is such a great book. I loved it.
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I'd like to read the real memoir of Mary Magdalene.
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The last good love story I read was Dear John by Nicholas Sparks.
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The last good love story I read was Dear John by Nicholas Sparks.
lizzi0915 at aol dot com
I'd like to read Barack Obama's memoirs
msboatgal at aol.com
I'd like to read John McCain's memoir.
lizzi0915 at aol dot com
I would love to read Michelangelo's memoir...
thank you
kaiminani at gmail dot com
sorry, my entries are out of order. The last good love story I read was hmmm, Gone With The Wind. I read it once a year...
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I liked PS I Love You
pbclark(at)netins(dot)net
The last good love story i read was a thousand slendid suns, although the entire story is not all about love it turns out to be a good love story.
Lacey914@sbcglobal.net
I'd like to read Sarah Palin's new book - can't remember the name!
pbclark(at)netins(dot)net
There is this girl at work who has gone through so much with her divorce and kids and she comes from a broken home, but she still manages to go to school full time and work full time. I think her life story would be a inspiration.
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Lacey914@sbcglobal.net
Is there any better love story then Pride and Prejudice? Although I did like Spring Fancy by Lavyrle Spencer. The man in the story was such a sweetheart.
aksimmo at brainerd dot net
I would like to read the memoirs of Mary the mother of Jesus.
aksimmo at brainerd dot net
"The Lucky One" by Nicholas Sparks was very good.
dlodden at frontiernet dot net
Last one I read was The Time Travelers Wife.
jessica(at)fan(dot)com
If I read a memoir I would like it to be about one of my friends. What a life he has lead.
jessica(at)fan(dot)com
justpeachy36@yahoo.com
Please enter me in the giveaway.
I just read a really good paranormal romance by Linnea Sinclair, called Gabriel's Ghost.
I haven't read a love story for a while that was a "love story" -- my favorite is probably A Walk to Remember though. Tissues R Us.
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I would love to read a real Jane Austen memoir, but alas it will never be.
I just finished reading The Motion of the Ocean by Janna Cawrse Esarey last week, and it's a combo memoir/love story about her honeymoon sail across the Pacific.
akreese (at) hotmail (dot) com
I would love to read a memoir by Martin Sheen. I should really see if there's one out there somewhere.
akreese (at) hotmail (dot) com
The last good love story I read was The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Nifenegger...I loved that book!
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I wish Elizabeth I of England had written a memoir!
miller4plusmore(at)bellsouth(dot)net
I adored Pray, Eat, Love..it was a fantastic read.
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A would like to read Ted Kennedy's memoir.
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The last great story I read (involving years of continuing stories) is the Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon. In her last book, the main characters are over 50-60 years old, but still going strong
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I would love to meet Ben Franklin after reading so many different accounts of him in historical novels....The man loved to sun bath nude...what a hoot!!! Not to mention he helped secure French money for the independent cause.
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Although it would perhaps not be viewed as a "love story", I would say Under This Unbroken Sky by Shandi Mitchell. The book is about so much, but one part of it is not on the love story between the two main characters, but the love between family members as well. To me, it really was a love story.
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I'd love to read the memoir/bio of Jimmy Stewart.
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The last great love story I read was the Outlander series; it's about love found and lost and found, again.
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Tracey D
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I would love to read, if it exists, Napolean Bonaparte's memoirs.
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Tracey D
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I think Gone With the Wind has to be the classic love story I like
wickdogg AT gmail dot com
I think a memoir of Walt Disney is one I'd like to read
wickdogg AT gmail dot com
Lizzi & Fredl is an excellent memoir
http://reneesuz.blogspot.com/2009/07/lizzi-fredl.html - here is my review
http://reneesuz.blogspot.com/2009/07/lizzi-fredl.html
The last great memoir I read was called Damaged by Cathy Glass (wonderful!).
The Geography of Love sounds like a fabulous book!
Thanks for the entry!
Wendy
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If I could read anyone's memoir it would be of the author Margaret Atwood. I have always been facinated by her books and would love to know more about her life.
Thanks for the entry!
Wendy
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I'd like to read about Catherine the Great.
florida982002[at]yahoo.com
Hmm, don't know what happened to my first entry. Anyway, last good love story- Forbidden Falls by Robyn Carr and last good memoir was Private Papers of Eastern Jewel.
I just completed a wonderful love story this morning, "Hugh and Bess". It's the story of Hugh le Despenser & Elizabeth de Montecute set in 14th century England.
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I'd like to read Harrison Ford's memoir.
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OK, I'm with Cheryl--I'd be way interested to read Harrison Ford's memoir. Just read a great interview with him today in the Parade magazine in my newspaper, and I think he's such an interesting man!
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I haven't read a good love story in a while... let me think... I really liked The Apothecary's Daughter earlier in 2009--it had a very nice love story. :)
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Thanks for this giveaway. I have been enjoying many memoirs lately and my favorite is A Lucky Child which is wonderful. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
A memoir of someone I would enjoy reading would be Patrick Stewart. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
The last good love story I read was Dear John by Nicolas Sparks!
It was a touching story and I cant wait for the movie!!
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I would love to read Princess Diana memoir. I think it would be a experience to read about the loves of her lives.
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The last good love story I read was a biography of Lindbergh. He and his wife Anne shared a special love.
Thanks for hosting this giveaway.
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I'd like to read a biography of Lincoln explaining in depth his love for Mary Todd Lincoln.
Thanks for hosting this giveaway!
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I read Blowing My Cover: My Life As A CIA Spy by LIndsay Moran.
Thanks for the chance!
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I would also like to read Benjamin Franklin's memoir.
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The book that pops in my head is "A Time to Embrace" by Karen Kingsbury. All of her books are beautifully written.
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I would loved to have my grandmother write a memoir. She lived until she was 96. Lots of good stories to tell, I'm sure.
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Oh my,I've read so many wonderful books lately. The first that comes to mind is HEARTS OF COURAGE, by John Tippets.
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Goodness - what a difficult question. So many people that I would like to read about. Maybe the memoirs of Julia Child...as I'm watching Julia and Julia again...for the umpteenth time:-)
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The last good love story I read was The Language of Love and Respect by Dr. Emerson Eggerichs.
sweetmissa at gmail dot com
I'd love to read my great-grandmother's memoir. She passed away a few years ago, and saw so much in her 98 years of living in Italy and America.
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I recently read Lucan and much to my surprise, I enjoyed it. I don't usually read sci-fi nor paranormals, Lucan is a mixture of both.
enyl(at)inbox(dot)com
I would like to read Mary"s, mother of Jesus,memior.
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One of my favorite love stories as far as a novel was "The Thornbirds" which was a pretty good miniseries also.
Sharon
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I would like to read the memoirs of Patrick Swayze or Farrah Fawcett, but I don't know if either of them wrote one.
Sharon
belchers@jccal.org
I love the title and story. I would love to read THE GEOGRAPHY OF LOVE.
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If I could read a memoir picked by myself, I would pick a memoir about Toni Morrison.
I loved Nicholas Spark's Nights In Rodanthe. I love all his books.
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I would like to read my grandmother's (on my dad's side)memoirs. She was a facsinating woman.
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