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Ebook About The delightful final installment of the beloved and New York Times bestselling Miss Julia seriesWedding fever hits Abbotsville and several of Miss Julia's friends have plans to tie the knot. But, as usual, nothing is so simple. Christy Hargrove suddenly gives up a lifelong dream and drops out of medical school to marry, Helen Stroud and Thurlow Jones decide to change their commercial arrangement into a marital one, and, to Miss Julia's consternation, Lillian, her housekeeper and closest companion, is considering a less-than-romantic offer to wed a local businessman who turns courting into a job interview. And then there's LuAnne who just wants to be married, and Janelle who doesn't.Miss Julia wants to properly celebrate each ceremony, insofar as anyone will let her. But Helen wants a private, even secretive, wedding; Christy's fiancé wants a destination wedding, and Lillian can't decide if she wants a wedding at all. In the middle of it all, a strange figure keeps showing up in town, streaking across lawns and vandalizing the gardens of Miss Julia's neighbors. Abbotsville's liveliest resident finds herself trying to solve it all---matters of the heart and petty crime alike---and once again save the day.Book Miss Julia Happily Ever After: A Novel Review :
I've read every "Miss Julia" book on release day for all of the series.This is the last in a long procession of outstanding books written by Ann B. Ross. " Miss Julia" has been " Mrs. Sam Murdoch" for many years now, very happily so, and her voice in this book is happy, amused, just a tinge exasperated at friends and a weirdo running around town- just the thing I expect from " Miss Julia".The books which are my favorites have included weddings. They've also included a certain health care provider, Etta Mae Wiggins, as a delightful guest who's a breath of fresh spring air, always good natured, pretty, and with many dreams, hopes and aspirations for her own life.It has been a delightful night spent reading this book cover to cover, as both my favorite elements were heavily featured in " Miss Julia's" special ways.As usual, there's a troubled person causing Miss Julia worry and fright. The " who" wasn't really the main point, but the way Miss Julia dealt with the disturbed person was with both gentleness and banishment from her beloved town of Abbotsville. ( She likely recognized that the behavior would be different in a low- stress environment in another city or state, or that he would decompensate to the point that he would be caught and get mental health care).I was surprised by: Miss Julia's enduring love for her family but greater physical separation more from Lloyd Springer, the boy who started the series many years ago, who's a young man now, a teenager planning his future. Also doing some possible future- planning is our longsuffering Lillian. I felt kind of squirmy with her personal situation and inability to see a con man and kick him halfway across town for most of the book, and am glad it was a subplot and not the main plot. I think the purpose in the two divergent paths for Miss Julia's dearest two relative/ friends ( they are as much one as the other) is to show their growth as people and Miss Julia's slight " letting go" of one so he can grow, and of " letting go" of Lillian just a bit so she could make up her own mind in her own time. Both are very hard for Miss Julia to do, but she is a much better friend to a lot of people in this book.We get to say " Good-bye" all our old friends: My favorite person other than Julia and Sam- Etta Mae Wiggins, to Helen Stroud, whose life keeps taking the road less traveled to Thurlow Jones' restored mansion, to LuAnn Conover, who's learning to be a single lady over sixty.It was a joy to see Mildred grow emotionally in an unexpected circumstance and way brought tears to my eyes- she received the gift of greatest worth, most unexpectedly. One that will grow and develop under her loving eyes and arms. ( She was a complete harridan about the child in the last book, which is completely out of character for Ann B. Ross's writing ethos).Then there's our Sam, funny, strong, dependable, interested in all good things worth having interest, and mostly loving our Julia. We rooted for their romance and have loved their deep yet playful and deeply communicative marriage for years now. Some fine lines were delivered by dear Sam Murdoch.And in the end, the town comes together to celebrate a marriage with a town " reception" at Mildred's house with eating on the ground, and homemade North Carolina barbeque, a wooden dance floor, 2 different band's a' picking, and Penelope, Mildred's little love, learning how a Southern lady gives a huge town party in short notice in 2021. ( Note- Like most fiction, there's no virus).Mrs. Ross left nothing unsatisfied or undone. How the times have changed through the years, from a strict pastor to a New Age spiritualist at the Presbyterian church, to the town's people of color not previously known to us through Miss Julia being asked for help with a delicate troubling issue. Also, the very good salaries the cooks and maids are paid is mentioned more than once, and it's clear they are loved deeply and in this book, share more of THEIR thoughts and heritage, friends and family. To " little Lloyd" planning to go to college soon.You wrote a wonderful book with so many joyful moments and memories combined, and it is a very poignant but so perfect last book. I knew it was coming, but it's always so hard to say " Goodbye" to so many beloved characters and hope Abbotsville and " Miss Julia" and Sam will keep on having good times, barbeques, and a few harmless " characters" like Thurlow Jones. Thank you so much for the years of fun, tears, worry, deep laughter, a genuine love for Julia and Sam, and sleepless nights to read from cover to cover!****THANK YOU, always, for the past 21 years of fine clean entertainment, Ann B. Ross! **** If this is indeed an end to the series, it should have featured wrap ups for all the characters in the Miss Julia universe. In addition, Lloyd, the reason for Miss Julia’s being, should have had more than two lines of dialogue in this farewell book. And it most certainly shouldn’t have featured such an inane subplot for Lillian.That said, saying farewell to Miss Julia is probably a good idea. In the very first novel, she thumbs her nose at the stifling mores she’s lived her whole life by and accepts the child of her unlamented dead husband’s mistress. In a later book, she accepts the trans daughter of one of her friends. Miss Julia, for all her judgments, eventually accepted people as people. And Sam was always her better half.That Miss Julia—and, it turns out, that Sam—left the building a long time ago. Here’s a discussion between the two of them:“Are young people that bold these days?” I asked. “I mean, I know, or at least I suspect, that they don’t wait for wedding vows, but are they all so forward about it?” “It sure seems so,” Sam said, nodding. “Do you remember last year when they showed on the news the young man who got down on his knee and asked his girlfriend to marry him in front of hundreds of protesters—and television cameras, of course? It has to be captured on film, you know, else it never happened. I’ll admit it was a sweet moment in the midst of rioting and looting and all the rest of it, but then”—he took a breath—“they spoiled it by blatantly announcing that she was pregnant, as if it was the normal progression of events: impregnation, then a public proposal, then a big, fancy wedding with everybody pretending that they haven’t been living together for months.” “I do remember that, and I, too, was struck by the total lack of shame or embarrassment that they’d been doing before the wedding what only a wedding is supposed to give them license to do. I don’t know, Sam, maybe we’ve been left behind by a culture run amok.”Julia does have a moment of self-awareness later: “She had been my first husband’s paramour, an arrangement that had produced Lloyd, whose sixteen-year existence had redeemed any number of sins, large and small, as well as several of my own.”However, it’s too little, too late. Why? Because Miss Julia laughs about an old woman who thought she was about to be raped. It’s nice that Miss Julia has never felt that fear, but the author should realize that far too many women have. Even if that character was in no danger of actually being raped, said character did not know that and thus felt a very natural fear. Rape is not a laughing matter. That has nothing to do with being woke (subject of another Miss Julia diatribe); that is being a decent human being in 2021. Read Online Miss Julia Happily Ever After: A Novel Download Miss Julia Happily Ever After: A Novel Miss Julia Happily Ever After: A Novel PDF Miss Julia Happily Ever After: A Novel Mobi Free Reading Miss Julia Happily Ever After: A Novel Download Free Pdf Miss Julia Happily Ever After: A Novel PDF Online Miss Julia Happily Ever After: A Novel Mobi Online Miss Julia Happily Ever After: A Novel Reading Online Miss Julia Happily Ever After: A Novel Read Online Ann B. Ross Download Ann B. Ross Ann B. 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