Billie Starrs Book of Sorries, Deborah E. Kennedy
Billie Starrs Book of Sorries, Deborah E. Kennedy
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Billie Starr's Book of Sorries
A Novel

Author: Deborah E. Kennedy

Narrator: Elizabeth Dwyer

Unabridged: 8 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/04/2022


Synopsis

Shimmering with rage and sparkling with subtle humor, Billie Starr's Book of Sorries showcases Edgar Award-nominee Deborah E. Kennedy's singular voice as Jenny, a heroine in the vein of Olive Kitteridge in Crosby, Maine and Miles Roby in Empire Falls, shines a light on the town of Benson, Indiana, where lakes, grudges, and family rifts run deep – but so does a mother’s love.

Sometimes, a woman has to rescue herself.

Jenny Newberg, Queen of Bad Decisions, is about to make another one. In a small town where everyone knows everyone’s business, down-on-her-luck single mother Jenny is on a first-name basis with the debt collector at the bank, who is moving toward foreclosure. She is constantly apologizing to her precocious young daughter, Billie Starr, who is filling a book with her mother’s sorries, and it seems to Jenny that no apology will ever be enough.

Then a pair of strangers in black suits offers her a hefty check to seduce someone known as the Candidate. Finally, something will go her way.

But nothing ever goes as Jenny plans, and she is swept into the Candidate’s orbit. Surrounded by a wide universe of new ideas, she realizes how constrained her life has been by the expectations of everyone around her, and she starts to see how much more she might be capable of. And when her world is rocked to its core and Billie Starr may be in danger, Jenny is forced to do what she once thought impossible: trust in herself and her own power to make things right.

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.

About Deborah E. Kennedy

Deborah E. Kennedy is a native of Fort Wayne, Indiana and a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Kennedy has worked as both a reporter and editor, and also holds a Master's in Fiction Writing and English Literature from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Tornado Weather is her debut novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katherina on March 16, 2022

Billie Starr’s mom is always saying sorry. Mostly, she’s sorry for all the bad choices she has made in her past, although she does feel that one of her best choices was having Billie Starr. In her early thirties, she realizes that maybe she can make better choices. Of course in a small town, everyon......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on July 12, 2022

Thank you to the author, publisher and Goodreads for this giveaway! This book is a solid 3.5 stars from me. I started it with no expectations and actually really enjoyed the storyline, ending included. There are a lot of characters in this novel, and each of them uniquely quirky, so it’s a bit to ke......more

Goodreads review by Crystal on July 15, 2022

Jenny Newberg has made a series of bad choices and walked all over by too many people. After being fired by a sexually harassing boss, she’s desperate for money and makes yet another bad choice. This snowballs into what seems like a good opportunity until her daughter, the precocious Billie Starr go......more

Goodreads review by Mel on February 24, 2023

Sweet, sad and funny. Very funny characters. It proves that a decision made sometimes creates a snowball effect that soon has the entire world wondering what happened......more

Goodreads review by Jess on September 25, 2022

A thrilling read from cover to cover, Billie Starr’s Book of Sorries by Deborah E. Kennedy delivered hours of sheer entertainment. I have not the first clue what’s not to enjoy about this novel full of mystery, political scandal, small-town dramas, and a cast of quirky, realistic characters, includi......more


Quotes

“Billie Starr’s Book of Sorries is by turns sweet, sad and funny. Much of its charm emanates from its diminutive co-star...Jenny abandons her apologetic stance and transforms into an assertive, heroic figure worthy of the real blessings she at last comes to accept.”
—Wall Street Journal

“An enthralling suspense thriller
Exquisite prose matches deep characterization. Kennedy deserves to win an Edgar with this captivating sophomore effort.”
Publishers Weekly, starred review

“Funny yet bitingly realistic look at small-town life…Kennedy excels at writing quirky characters and entertaining dialogue...A grim literary mystery and a hopeful family story, this genre-blending novel manages to be both charming and heartbreaking.”
Kirkus

“Adeptly delves into the intricacies of interpersonal relationships within small-town life, much like Elizabeth Strout’s Olive Kitteridge.”
Library Journal

Billie Starr’s Book of Sorries is a book of righteous anger, a book of hard-earned hope, a book of laugh-out-loud humor, and, above all, a book of deep love—between mother and daughter, neighbor and friend, barback and grocer and a delightful cast of unlikely small-town bedfellows—but mostly between the reader and these wonderful pages.”
—Laurie Frankel, bestselling author of This Is How It Always Is

“Beautifully realized characters, both good and dangerous, populate the novel…This book will also break your heart. But trust in yourself to have hope for Jenny Newberg. She deserves it.”
—Deadly Pleasures, rating: A

Compelling, compassionate, and deliciously comic, Billie Starr’s Book of Sorries is the story of a struggling single mother who makes some highly questionable choices—and falls in with some pretty low companions—to provide for her precocious (and hilarious) young daughter. Deborah Kennedy’s writing is so smart and vigorous and big-souled, I loved every moment spent with these beleaguered but resilient humans who, like the best of us, somehow, exhilaratingly, muddle through.”
—Michelle Huneven, NBCC and LA Times Book Award finalist and author of Search and Off Course

"Billie Starr’s Book of Sorries is such an incredibly touching dive into the world of a struggling single mom who has to make bad decisions for the good of her daughter. This book is searingly honest about small town life, and the claustrophobia that comes with it. There are no bad people, just bad choices. Loved reading this, and can’t wait for more from Deborah Kennedy!" —Amina Akhtar, author of Kismet and #FashionVictim

“A heartfelt and expertly crafted exploration of motherhood and finding the shimmering possibilities in oneself. Kennedy’s writing cuts open small-town Midwestern America, delivering grit, gossip, and generational relationships that bleed through a life both as an anchor of familiarity and as a shackle against hope. A deeply empathetic and nuanced second novel, which solidifies Kennedy as a master of illuminating the intricacies, mythos, and pain of Main Street USA.
—Sequoia Nagamatsu, bestselling author of How High We Go in the Dark

“A rollicking, zany novel about a single mother scraping by in small town America that examines the politics of power, beauty, and family.”
—Ash Davidson, acclaimed author of Damnation Spring