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Breaking Out of Bedlam

A Novel

Leslie Larson

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Random House Inc
01 March 2011
A feisty narrator brings wisdom and wry humor to this novel of faith and redemption that will appeal to fans of Fannie Flagg and Jayne Anne Phillips.

Cora Sledge is horrified when her children, who doubt her ability to take care of herself, plot to remove her from her home.

So what if her house is in shambles? Who cares when she last changed her clothes? If an eighty-two-year-old widow wants to live on junk food, pills, and cigarettes, hasn't she earned the right? When her kids force her into The Palisades, an assisted living facility, Cora takes to her bed, planning to die as soon as possible. But life isn't finished with her yet, not by a long shot.

Deciding that truth is the best revenge, Cora begins to write a tell-all journal that reveals once and for all the secret she has guarded since she was a young woman. In entries that are profane, profound, and gossipy, she chronicles her childhood in rural Missouri, her shotgun wedding, and the terrible event that changed the course of her life.

Intermingled with her reminiscences is an account of the day-to-day dramas at The Palisades-her budding romance with a suave new resident, feuds with her tablemates, her rollicking camaraderie with the man who oversees her health care, and the sinister cloud of suspicion that descends as a series of petty crimes sets everyone on edge. The story builds to a powerful climax as Cora's revelations about her past mesh with the unraveling intrigue in the present.

Cora is by turns outrageous, irreverent, and wickedly funny. Despite a life with more than its share of disappointment and struggle, she refuses to go gently into her twilight years, remaining intensely curious, disinclined to play it safe, and willing to start over.

Breaking Out of Bedlam captures the loneliness and secrets that lurk within families, the hardscrabble reality facing women with limited resources, and the resilience of a woman who survives, despite all the odds, through an unlikely combination of passion, humor, and faith.

""Tough-edged Cora Sledge, 82, is a reluctant resident of The Palisades nursing home-a 'prison

where

your only crime is you lived too long.' Her tell-all journal, recounting dramas at the home (thefts, love affairs, rivalries) and a tragedy buried in her past, is profane, harrowing, comical-and Cora's voice is spot-on.""-AARPMagazine
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Imprint:   Random House Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 133mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   255g
ISBN:   9780307460776
ISBN 10:   0307460770
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

LESLIE LARSON is the author of the novel Slipstream, which won the Astraea Award for Fiction. She lives in Berkeley, California.

Reviews for Breaking Out of Bedlam: A Novel

A kick....Reading [Cora's] 'journals, ' as she reawakens, finds a friend and a paramour, and plots her escape, is a hoot. --The New York Times Profane, harrowing, comical--and Cora's voice is spot-on. --AARP Magazine Breaking out of Bedlam is a fun--and inspiring--read, that proves you're never too old to really start living. --Instinct magazine A good read . . . Anybody can have a change of heart at eighteen; to have one at eighty-two is a journey more worth taking. --San Francisco Chronicle Larson has drawn a winning character in Cora . . . a Confederate Stone Angel, with our Hagar as template. Like Hagar, she is rude, crude, arrogant, and totally without apology--and readers should admire her for it. --The Hamilton Spectator (Canada) Delightful . . . Larson injects a jolt of liveliness into the bleak setting of an assisted living home, thanks to the obstinate and crass narrator, 82-year-old Cora Sledge. . . . Cora's machinations--sometimes wily, sometimes curious, always funny--and her lovable crustiness give this plenty of heart and humor. --Publishers Weekly Heartwarming and funny, with nary a slip into sentimentality. --Kirkus Reviews Leslie Larson is a writer of tales that are hilarious and heartbreaking at once--no easy feat, but the mark of great storytelling. She writes with an intimate eye and heart about citizens so familiar to the American landscape, we don't even see them. --Sandra Cisneros, author of The House on Mango Street Leslie Larson has created an original in Cora Sledge. Overweight with secrets, tough as she is ill, Cora is about to spill the beans on her ill-mannered, kidnapping children in a journal given to her by a grandchild. Instead, what she discovers in this moving and funny novel about assisted living is, to her astonishment, a primer on love. --Helena Mar a Viramontes, author of Their Dogs Came with Them Is death a tragedy or a triumph? Is it a nightmare or a dark comedy? Do we put our accounts in order, or do we exact our revenge? Is there, even, a touch of grace? Somehow, Leslie Larson manages to explore all these possibilities in this powerful novel. --Luis Alberto Urrea, author of The Hummingbird's Daughter and Into the Beautiful North In a voice brimming with wit, energy, and originality, and with a keen eye and a pitch-perfect ear for language, Leslie Larson delivers us a protagonist like no other. Through Cora Sledge's unique perspective, we ache and laugh along with her until the very last page, and she reminds us that longing and acceptance are at the very core of the human condition no matter what our age or circumstance. --Alex Espinoza, author of Still Water Saints Few women have kept me as worried and curious and awake at night as Cora Sledge, the 'heroine' of Leslie Larson's great new novel. Her life is huge, and tragic, and comic, and stalwart, and her voice is astonishing. How does Larson know these things, especially the things we're all afraid of, that we'll end up helpless, powerless, loveless, after such lives we think we're living? Read this novel to see redemption. --Susan Straight, author of Highwire Moon and A Million Nightingales Meet pill-popping, slovenly, sharp-tongued Cora Sledge, all three-hundred pounds and eighty-two years of her. Be prepared for surprises at every turn, from the moment her children shove her out of her home and into Palisades, a cinder-block warehouse for the aged. There, love, skullduggery, and heartbreak await Cora and finally lead her to a well-lighted path. In BREAKING OUT OF BEDLAM, Leslie Larson gives us high hilarity and deep tenderness, allowing neither to rob the other. In Cora Sledge, she gives us a woman who is brave enough to look closely at the sum of all her years and to learn new love from old sorrows. --Kate Maloy, author of Every Last Cuckoo


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