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The Lockhart Women
The Lockhart Women: A Novel | Mary Camarillo
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Brenda Lockhart’s family has been living well beyond their means for too long when Brenda’s husband leaves them—for an older and less attractive woman than Brenda, no less. Brenda’s never worked outside the home, and the family’s economic situation quickly declines. Oldest daughter Peggy is certain she’s heading off to a university, until her father offers her a job sorting mail while she attends community college instead. Younger daughter Allison, a high school senior, can’t believe her luck that California golden boy Kevin has fallen in love with her. Meanwhile, the chatter about the O. J. Simpson murder investigations is always on in the background, a media frenzy that underscores domestic violence against women and race and class divisions in Southern California. Brenda, increasingly obsessed with the case, is convinced O. J. is innocent and has been framed by the LAPD. Both daughters are more interested in their own lives—that is, until Peggy starts noticing bruises Allison can’t explain. For a while, it feels to everyone as if the family is falling apart; but in the end, they all come together again in unexpected ways.
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The Lockhart Women is a remarkable debut. It's the story of Brenda and her daughters, Peggy and Allison. With skilled prose, the author tells a captivating tale as we watch Brenda trying to pick up the pieces after her marriage falls apart, set against the backdrop of the 1990s OJ Simpson trial. The characters are so real with their flaws and vulnerabilities, and you are absolutely rooting for them all the way to the beautifully satisfying ending.