Saturday, May 21, 2011

(Re)Making Love: A Sex After Sixty Story by Mary L. Tabor Book Review

(Re) Making Love: A Sex After Sixty Story

Book Review
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True Life, True Love, True Forgiveness
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Mary Tabor was 60 years old when her husband announced he needed to live alone. Heartbroken and taken aback, she agreed to her family members? suggestions that she blog about her loss. Apprehensively entering the world of online dating, she catalogs her run-ins with various potential dates, all-the-while dreaming of reuniting with her partner. Tabor?s lyrical meanderings, artistic photographs and literary allusions make up the content of (Re)Making Love, which takes on a unique, ?live? written format with candid insights into love, sex, marriage and self discovery. In true blogger form, Tabor references everything from philosophers to cooking recipes to romantic comedies as sources of inspiration.

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About the Author
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Mary currently lives and writes in Washington D.C., and enjoys the company of her husband, two children, one step-child and three grandchildren. After earning her Bachelor of Arts in English from University of Maryland and Master of Arts in Creative Writing from Ohio State University, she worked as a director of public affairs, writing amply and eloquently about the oil industry. Her essays and short fiction have been published in The Missouri Review, Chautauqua Literary Journal, River City and Image. Her first book, ?The Woman Who Never Cooked,? a collection of connected short stories about women, betrayal and cultinary ventures, won the 2004 Mid-List First Series Award for Short Fiction and Grand Prize in the 2000 Santa Fe Writer?s Project Literary Awards. To read?more about Mary or (Re)Making Love, please visit the Mary L. Tabor website.?
My?Review
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Tabor straightforward lays her heart and her love life out for the reader to dissect. Lyrical writing and poetic expressions from the heart enlaced throughout the book. I found Tabor to have the heart of a saint. I could not have stood by and watched what her husband did to her, for my fist would have surely been in somones face. I did so love this (Re)Making Love story, not only for the writing style but for the heartfelt memoir that it is. I also enjoyed and found it unique how Mary referrers to each man in her life, whether be it past or present by lower case letter and her husband of course is a capital D., which ironically can be taken in a different context. The D. I mean. The most beautiful part of this book is when Mary talks about her husband coming around and how they got back together. If you are looking to read a true love story, one that embodies the very depths of someones life with an air of their dirty laundry, plus a sprinkle of faith and forgiveness that later leads?to a happy ending then (Re)Making love is for you.

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Read an article on Mary L. Tabor and Del Persinger and their reunited love after a lengthy separation and their 26 years of marriage. ??????????????????????????????????????????

I have not been compensated in any way other than receiving a complimentary copy of? the book?(Re) Making Love for review. All opinions above are solely mine.

Source: http://autumnbluesreviews.blogspot.com/2011/05/remaking-love-sex-after-sixty-story-by.html

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