Miss Harper Can Do It, Jane Berentson
Miss Harper Can Do It, Jane Berentson
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Miss Harper Can Do It

Author: Jane Berentson

Narrator: Jeannie Stith

Unabridged: 10 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/30/2009

Categories: Fiction, Women


Synopsis

Twenty-four-year-old elementary schoolteacher Annie Harper is left behind in Tacoma, Washington, when her boyfriend, David, is shipped overseas. Wrestling with the complex emotions tied to his absence, she begins writing a confessional memoir, imagining it as a moving account of “the woman at home.” But instead of writing a touching account of life on the home front, a tale of integrity and patience peppered with earnest love letters and fat, juicy tears, Annie lives life without David in ways she didn’t anticipate. She spends more time with her best friend, Gus, begins volunteering at a local retirement center, and adopts a pet chicken. Even as she misses David enormously between his sparse e-mails and choppy phone calls, she struggles with conflicted feelings about their long-distance relationship, her own identity and family history, and the ideological underpinnings of a war that’s exerting such a force on her life. Told through raw, rough draft chapters of Annie’s memoir-in-progress, Miss Harper Can Do It is a funny and poignant story of what it means to be loyal versus what it means to be in love. In Annie, Berentson has rendered a quirky young woman who copes with loss and stress in unexpected ways, only wavering briefly on the brink of self-pity and never losing her sense of humor.

About Jane Berentson

Jane Berentson grew up in rural Washington State. She has a BA in Spanish and English from Pacific Lutheran University, an MA in publishing and writing from Emerson College, and is currently working on an MS in adolescent Spanish education at Pace University. She teaches junior high school Spanish in Brooklyn, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rebecca on July 13, 2009

abandoned this one: I only have limited time to read, and it simply was not riveting enough to keep me coming back. I am not saying it is a bad novel... it was "cute" but not what I am into right now.........more

Goodreads review by Ellie on October 10, 2009

Cute enough story---but the extensive use of footnotes was incredibly frustrating and distracting.......more

Goodreads review by Margaret on July 06, 2015

I thought I would really relate to the character of Annie Harper. Once upon a time, a long time ago, I was Miss Harper. I was a young teacher, the girlfriend back home to a combat soldier, dealing with the uncertainty of the future. Well, I hope I wasn't anything like Annie Harper because I did not......more

Goodreads review by Lindsey on June 01, 2009

I read this book in two days which only happens when I really connect with a book. I loved all the fun facts embedded into her quirky, curious character. The inner ranting and raving of Annie is something every woman has done many many times. It's so real and sweet at the same time. I wish Annie was......more

Goodreads review by Jackie on August 22, 2018

Is the story of Annie Harper whose boyfriend has deployed to Iraq. Is about their time apart and how it changes them both. Is lots of humor.......more