· On paper, Arabella Hicks seems more than qualified to teach her fiction class on the Upper West Side: she’s a writer herself; she’s passionate about books; she’s even named after the heroine in a Georgette Heyer novel. On the other hand, she’s thirty-eight, single, and has been writing the same book for the last seven years. The Fiction Class By Susan Breen - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period. The Fiction Class . by Susan Breen. (62) $ Read Susan Breen's posts on the Penguin Blog. A witty, honest, and hugely entertaining story for anyone who loves books, or has a difficult mother. And, let’s face it, that’s practically everybody.
About Susan Breen. Susan Breen best-selling Maggie Dove mystery series was first published by a digital imprint of Penguin Random House and is soon to be reissued in paperback by Under the Oak Press. Susan's first novel, The Fiction Class, won a Washington Irving Award from the Westchester Library Association. Susan teaches novel-writing. Review: The Fiction Class by Susan Breen. 2 comments. Goodreads: On paper, Arabella Hicks seems more than qualified to teach a weekly fiction class on New York's Upper West Side. She's an author herself; she's passionate about books; she's even named after the heroine in a Georgette Heyer novel. On the other hand, she's thirty-eight, single. The Fiction Class Susan Breen Plume Paperback pages February Arabelle Hicks is a frustrated writer who teaches a weekly fiction writing class in New York. She's never gotten along with her mother, who is now lives in a nursing home. As the dutiful daughter, Arabelle visits her mother once a week, dreading it every single time.
Just slip into the front seat of The Fiction Class by purchasing Susan Breen’s deliciously witty and therapeutic novel. Breen’s engaging characters and empathic writing are only half the fun. Readers also get to enjoy company of an author who delivers a meaningful story with honesty, as only an astute listener and observer can. Read Susan Breen's posts on the Penguin Blog. A witty, honest, and hugely entertaining story for anyone who loves books, or has a difficult mother. And, let's face it, that's practically everybody. Read Susan Breen's posts on the Penguin Blog. A witty, honest, and hugely entertaining story for anyone who loves books, or has a difficult mother. A.
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