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Sunny Cooper has been running since she was eighteen—from the New Mexican commune where she grew up . . . and from the haunting memory of the freak accident that took the life of her younger sister. Now, at thirty-two, Sunny voices radio spots in Albuquerque while struggling to hold on to a floundering relationship. But when a second tragic accident—and the devastating truths that come to light in its aftermath—turns her world upside down, Sunny runs again.

In the town of Harmony on San Miguel Island, she takes a new job, learns to ride a motorcycle, and makes some surprising new friends. But the past is never far behind. A startling discovery—along with an emotional and revelatory reunion with her estranged mother—is forcing Sunny to step out from the shadows of yesterday to embrace an uncertain future.

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"Satisfying psychological depth and original characters help move along Hendricks's clumsily plotted latest. Sunny Cooper still has problems with Gwen, her mother. Raised on a New Mexico commune, Sunny now lives in Albuquerque with her boyfriend, Michael, doing voice-over work. When Michael is killed in a mysterious accident, Sunny discovers he was not who she thought he was, and creditors and cops inundate her. Looking for solace, Sunny heads back to the commune, where she finds her mother to be the same maddening hippie chick she always was. Again, fed up and out of options, Sunny decides to sell everything and leave, this time for San Miguel Island off the coast of Washington, where, in a little town called Harmony, she tries to rebuild her life. But events from her past follow her to the island, and before long she's heading off-island for some closure. Hendricks's gentle humor and vivid depictions of island and communal life put a little sugar on the unfortunate and overbusy plot." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

A former journalist, copywriter, computer instructor, travel agent, waitress, and baker, Judith Ryan Hendricks is the author of three previous novels, including the bestseller Bread Alone. She and her husband live in New Mexico.

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Deborah White, September 21, 2011 (view all comments by Deborah White)
At last! A relaxation-reading genre that I can love: chick lit for liberal chicks who love food and cooking. This book has delightfully intriguing characters, a interest-holding plot, and is set in New Mexico and San Miguel Island off California's central coast. The story is, of course, about a resilient woman, Sunny, who overcomes deaths, dishonesties, and betrayals, but the plot never feels cliched. Author Judi Ryan Hendrick's prose is lyrical, and packed with optimism, friendships, new loves, new starts, and mouth-watering meals. The author's descriptive powers are seductive... I could smell the aromas, taste the dishes, feel misty surf spray on my face. Reading this book felt like a mini-vacation. Can't wait to order the author's other books.
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Wendy Robards, May 29, 2009 (view all comments by Wendy Robards)
Judith Ryan Hendricks’ fourth novel, The Laws of Harmony, opens in New Mexico and is narrated by Sunny Cooper - a 32 year old woman whose life is suddenly wrenched out from under her. When detectives arrive at Sunny’s door to inform her that her fiance Michael has been killed in a fiery car crash, Sunny’s grief is quickly replaced by confusion and then anger when she discovers Michael was keeping secrets from her.

The tragedy opens a floodgate of memories from Sunny’s childhood growing up in a commune - the drugs, sex and rock n’ roll; her close relationship with a brother who has since disappeared from her life; the sister she lost to a freak accident; and the strained connection she still has with her mother. On an impulse, Sunny sells nearly all her possessions and quits her job, heading west to a new future in the tiny town of Harmony on San Miguel Island.

The Laws of Harmony is a novel about personal growth, the impact of the past on our future, and the delicate connections we make with other people. Sunny’s journey is not just a physical one from New Mexico to Harmony. Her memories do not simply stop the moment she leaves the desert and arrives on the fog enshrouded island of San Miguel. Sunny’s journey from despair to hope and her gradual understanding that she cannot walk through life alone is what drives the narrative…and it is a compelling and satisfying story.

Hendricks is a capable and talented writer whose prose is filled with warmth, humor and a deep understanding of what it means to be human. Half way through the novel, I found myself immersed in Sunny’s world, comforted by the rich descriptions of food, and not wanting the novel to end. Although there is a bit of a mystery in the book, it is not the mystery which kept me turning the pages. Hendricks’ ability to create character is her strength, and it is the characters who engaged me.

The best novels are those which leave the reader with a more acute awareness of what motivates a character - and a better understanding of how a character’s life might parallel our own. The Laws of Harmony does both those things. The writing is accessible and honest. Judith Ryan Hendricks has written a novel which women especially will love. If you are looking for a comfortable and gratifying summer read, look no further.

Highly recommended.
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Denise Morland, February 18, 2009 (view all comments by Denise Morland)
When Sunny Cooper turns eighteen she flees the commune she grew up in, trying to get away from her mother's hippie lifestyle and the tragic death of her little sister. Just as she begins to piece together a normal life, her fiance dies in a car crash, and she is forced to face the fact that their life was full of secrets and half truths. No longer certain of anything she flees again in search of a life she can believe in.

This is the story of a woman trying to reinvent her life in the face of tragedy and uncertainty. What makes this book really stand out is Judith Hendriks Ryan's beautiful sense of place and character. Both the mesa of New Mexico and the town of Harmony on San Miguel Island are almost characters in the book, they are so realistically and thoroughly described. In these destinctive settings she places unique and interesting characters. The relationship between Sunny and her mother will feel familiar to many women who read this book. The struggle between seperating from your mother and the strong maternal pull is a classic one and the author gets balance right.

If you have read Judith Hendricks Ryan's other books and loved her eloquent descriptions of food don't despair. Sunny is a chef and baker and there is a lot of cooking in this book as well. In the end this is a satisfying story of a woman finding herself and her place in the world.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780061687365
Author:
Hendricks, Judith R
Publisher:
Harper
Author:
Hendricks, Judith R.
Author:
by Judith R Hendricks
Author:
Hendricks, Judith Ryan
Subject:
General
Subject:
Women
Subject:
Sisters
Subject:
Mothers and daughters
Subject:
Psychological fiction
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade PB
Publication Date:
20090231
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
496
Dimensions:
8.00x5.48x1.17 in. .80 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Satisfying psychological depth and original characters help move along Hendricks's clumsily plotted latest. Sunny Cooper still has problems with Gwen, her mother. Raised on a New Mexico commune, Sunny now lives in Albuquerque with her boyfriend, Michael, doing voice-over work. When Michael is killed in a mysterious accident, Sunny discovers he was not who she thought he was, and creditors and cops inundate her. Looking for solace, Sunny heads back to the commune, where she finds her mother to be the same maddening hippie chick she always was. Again, fed up and out of options, Sunny decides to sell everything and leave, this time for San Miguel Island off the coast of Washington, where, in a little town called Harmony, she tries to rebuild her life. But events from her past follow her to the island, and before long she's heading off-island for some closure. Hendricks's gentle humor and vivid depictions of island and communal life put a little sugar on the unfortunate and overbusy plot." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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