When The Other Shoe Falls

by Maureen Gavin


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/1/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9780759616950

About the Book

When the Other Shoe Falls is an accounting of the life of a woman from early childhood in the 60's through to the present day. It deals briefly with her childhood and progresses quickly to her youth where she experiences her first sexual encounter. This is brought to an end with the suicide of her first love. Thus, begins the first rebuilding of her life after that loss, with finishing college and getting married to a man she discovers she really doesn't know as well as she thought she did. She must deal with a compulsive gambler and cheat. He almost loses their home to gambling. During this time, they have a child who is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, after years of trying to conceive with the help of fertility drugs.

Next, the reader is taken through that portion of her life where she is yet again rebuilding after a failed marriage. During this time she takes over raising her estranged husband's problem ridden teenaged daughter without his help. The teen has a penchant toward abusing the two children left in her care as well as a slightly incestuous inclination toward her father, of which he is never aware.

Our protagonist must go forward after each "shoe falls." She opens her home to the family, including ex-wife and children of her boyfriend, after their house burns to the ground. It is in this period that she explores the afterlife and psychic phenomenon, both because she "hears voices," and because she must deal with the death of her father.

Later she must deal with the teenage pregnancy of her boyfriend's daughter and the drug use of his son; and, how those events could shape the lives of her own two children who are just entering their teen years.

The conclusion brings the reader to current time, where things seem to finally be getting on track. Her life is, for the time being, in order.

When the Other Shoe Falls is written with humor about a life that might otherwise be considered a tragedy. It is upbeat and positive even though the other shoe is always poised to fall.


About the Author

Maureen Gavin is a 1974 graduate of Rutgers University. There she majored in English with a minor in journalism. Her writing career got sidetracked for many years while she lived her life, and inadvertently compiled material for her first book.

While Ms. Gavin raised her children and held jobs as menial as delivering newspapers at four o'clock in the morning, and as heady as owning and operating her own corporation, she never lost sight of the book she would put down on paper one day. She filled the gaps by writing a newsletter for a volunteer organization and faithfully kept her journal on an almost daily basis.

Ambitious and goal oriented, Ms. Gavin pursued every aspiration with a positive outlook. Every time she was knocked down, she came back up, stronger for the experience.