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"And you're going to say 'it was good to know you' to the guy in the sexy hat . . . the guy you were going to marry today?"
Promises, promises. Vows to do and vows to undo. A summer weekend in the Hudson Valley is supposed to be devoted primarily to the third marriage of psychologist Marguerite Ariston. However, a tangle of characters is forced by a variety of circumstances to unsnarl feelings about Marguerite and one another: her estranged parents; her reclusive half-brother; a teenage hitchhiker; her intended and someone unintended; a cigar-smoking midwife named Babette. At times the…mehr

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"And you're going to say 'it was good to know you' to the guy in the sexy hat . . . the guy you were going to marry today?"

Promises, promises. Vows to do and vows to undo. A summer weekend in the Hudson Valley is supposed to be devoted primarily to the third marriage of psychologist Marguerite Ariston. However, a tangle of characters is forced by a variety of circumstances to unsnarl feelings about Marguerite and one another: her estranged parents; her reclusive half-brother; a teenage hitchhiker; her intended and someone unintended; a cigar-smoking midwife named Babette. At times the feelings run parallel, in very instructive ways; at other times they intersect, forcing reconsideration and reimagining. Is it all a matter of perspective? Maybe. Points of view? There are many. An arc of possibilities.


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Donald Anderson was born and raised in Rochester, New York. He did his undergraduate work at Hartwick College and received his graduate degrees from the University of Arizona in Tucson. During his four decades at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, he taught literature, composition, creative writing, and theatre. He was also fortunate to direct a variety of playwrights such as William Shakespeare, Noel Coward, Edward Albee, and Eugene Ionesco. His full-length study of playwright Philip Barry, entitled "Shadowed Cocktails," was published by Southern Illinois University Press in 2010. In recent years he has published-via CKBooks-the novel "Currencies of August" (2016) and a book for young teens entitled "The Hard-Rock Rooster of Rose-Nose Mound" (2017).