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Stretch Marks

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Stretch Marks

With her trademark irreverent humor and a surprising and satisfying take on romance, popular author Kimberly Stuart beckons readers to a wild ride of weird cravings, swollen feet and a growing belly in her new book, STRETCH MARKS. In this comic yet poignant novel about mothers and daughters, Stuart bravely tackles the issues of divorce, sex outside of marriage and single parenthood as granola-eating, sensible shoe-wearing Mia is forced to face her estranged relationship with her mother.

Mia Rathbun is an earth-conscious, yoga-practicing twenty-something living in Chicago. She’s overworked and underpaid as a social worker, she belongs to PETA and she recycles the tops of pizza boxes. Her boyfriend, Lars, is a free-spirited freelance writer (read: mooch) who disdains the conventions of marriage but is happy to build a life with Mia. That is until Mia becomes pregnant.

Left on her own, Mia just begins to accustom herself to the looming prospect of single parenthood when her mother, Babs, shows up to “help.” Babs is a cruise ship hostess who cannot abide her daughter’s affection for wheatgrass, tofu and deep breathing. The two have an estranged relationship but are forced to connect as Mia’s belly grows and Babs is faced with the promise of a grandchild.

Mia also has a whole neighborhood of quirky characters who want to help, including her BFF Frankie, a magenta-haired librarian; Silas, the courtly gentleman of indeterminate age who lives downstairs; and Adam, proprietor of the corner grocery store where Mia shops. But it’s Adam --- endearing, kind, possessed of a perfect smile and impeccable Persian manners --- who ultimately charms Babs and rescues Mia from more than one mother-induced meltdown. Could it be that Mia and Babs might actually be able to get along?

In an authentic but tender novel about family, grace and the importance of a good grocer, STRETCH MARKS doesn’t shy away from hard issues and unlikely hope. “Not for the weak of status-quo-heart, STRETCH MARKS is a relevant story of a daughter who becomes a mother and, in the process, learns to accept her own,” says Stuart. “I wrote this book because I think the characters will resonate with the not-so-average Christian reader and the more-likely-average non-Christian reader who grapples with the craziness of being a girl and then a mother in an unexpected way.”

STRETCH MARKS © Copyright 2011 by Kimberly Stuart. Reprinted with permission by David C. Cook. All rights reserved.

Stretch Marks
by Kimberly Stuart

  • Publication Date: September 1, 2009
  • Genres: Christian, Fiction
  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: David C. Cook
  • ISBN-10: 0781448921
  • ISBN-13: 9780781448925