Meet
Award-winning, Bestselling Author,
Lucinda Sue Crosby
Selected as "50 Great Writers
You Should be Reading"
- The
Author Show 2011
Lucinda Sue Crosby is an award-winning journalist
and environmentalist as well as a published and recorded Nashville songwriter.
She's also had a successful TV and film career, traveled the world as a
professional athlete and worked as a sports color commentator for the Women's
Tennis Association via InDemand Pay-Per-View. Her books have been listed as
Kindle Bestsellers in various categories and her work has garnered more than a
dozen book awards.
The author has always had a love affair with the
written word.
Her first novel, "Francesca of Lost Nation,"
is the winner of five literary prizes
Winner of five literary awards
Kindle Bestseller
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A Must Read Novel – a romantic
adventure
Winner of Five Literary Prizes / Author
selected as one of “50 Authors You Should be Reading” by The Authors Show
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This romantic adventure is “funny at times
and filled with little pearls of everyday wisdom, it is as much a romantic
suspense as it is a perfect little capsule of a time gone by. It is a book
about love of all kinds - between grandmother and child, between child and dog,
between man and woman.”
Here's a
little about the story:
When a mysterious man named Matthew appears in
the small Iowa town of Lost Nation, his sudden arrival raises questions about
his past. Quiet with an apparent taste for rum, Matthew makes it clear he
doesn’t want to make friends. He isn’t too pleased to be dropped off at Home
Farm where the independent and eccentric Francesca doesn’t accept bad manners
or booze binges.
Matthew doesn’t want to form personal ties and
intends to move on as soon as his damaged leg from a recent plane crash heals.
But a series of events draw him into reluctant relationships: One with the
feisty Francesca, the second with her 10-year-old granddaughter Sarah.
In spite of her own reservations, Francesca
finds herself falling for this brooding pilot but his past looms between the
pair and what neither knows is that Sarah, Francesca's 10-year-old
granddaughter, has encountered a stranger of her own ... leading to a climatic
confrontation that will put her and her grandmother’s life in danger.
There are plenty of eccentric characters,
including Francesca who is quirky and full of secrets – she keeps the town
gossips busy. There are some dramatic family dynamics that cause tension and
uneasiness at times. Because the story is told through the wide-eyed
10-year-old Sarah, this romance mystery is humorous at times too.
Men love this
book too
The tale takes place in late 1940s Iowa in an
Urban community. It is a family saga with romance, drama and suspense. Enough
of each genre to keep the reader engaged. This romantic novel has women leads
and heroes, but surprisingly the literature has appealed to a lot of men too.
Judge for yourself.
Family and
Drama
This work is a multi-leveled love story
encompassing two main relationships: One between an older woman and a younger
man and the other between a grandmother and granddaughter ...
Subtler but no less important themes include
* the nature of sisterly rivalry and its
wounding affects over time<
* the power and caveats of young love
* how truly open acceptance of the differences
between and among us softens not just the perception but the actual livingness
of life
* how vital it is to have fun – to play – to
celebrate often and completely
Francesca of Lost Nation is a coming-of-age
story of course, but in a strangeway, the 59-year-old woman changes and matures
emotionally as much as the nine-year-old girl.
But more than that it is about days long gone -
post WWII in rural Iowa where people pulled together, worked hard and respected
structure, honor and duty.
The story also hints at the sentiment of the
time about family bonds. You can see it especially between the friendship of
Francesca and her granddaughter: The young girl drawing and learning from the
wisdom and experience of the elder.
Here’s a couple noteworthy quotes from the book:
"Happiness is a treasure, Sarah, especially
someone else's. It is therefore civilized behavior to think carefully before
you set about spoiling it." (p. 27)
"It's a terrible thing when you discover
something truly important about someone you love only after they're gone."
(p. 90)
As a side note:
Fans of the movie Pretty Woman will be interested to note that this romantic
suspense novel is penned by Pretty Woman actress Lucinda Sue Crosby who had a
role in the runaway love film of our times, as one of the Olsen twins.
Learn more about the Author, her other books, her
Movie Days and her Music
NOTES from the AUTHOR about Francesca of Lost Nation:
The most significant impacts on the person I am now – on my views, my
dreams, my value system, the spiritual and physical me – were created by my
grandmother, Frances Ella Pittstick Mendenhall and an incredible canine
companion, Babe the Wonder Dog. So, I wrote a book based on her life:
"Francesca of Lost Nation."
This
novel gives me a chance to share those two great treasures of my life with
others. And it keeps their memories warm and glowing in the forefront of my mind’s
eye.
Here’s the "Trade Last": I got to recreate my
father into a character any little girl would adore. That has proved to be more
important now than when I began this literary journey 15 years ago.
Definition of Trade Last: The most valuable tale, story,
experience exchanged by cowboys around a campfire ... you always save the best
for last.
ABOUT the BOOK: This work is a multi-leveled love story
encompassing two main relationships: One between an older woman and a younger
man and the other between a grandmother and granddaughter ...
Subtler but no less important themes include:
* the nature of sisterly rivalry
and its wounding affects over time
* the power and caveats of young
love
* how truly open acceptance of the
differences between and among us softens not just the perception but the actual
livingness of life
* how vital it is to have fun – to
play – to celebrate often and completely
Francesca of Lost Nation is a coming-of-age story of course, but in a
strangeway, the 59-year-old woman changes and matures emotionally as much as
the nine-year-old girl.
Why I Wrote It ...
My real grandmother was a remarkable
woman for her day, or any day. Like the character in the novel, Francesca is a
winning county fair race car driver; an amazing poker player; and the first
woman in her county to attend college. The real person and the fictional one
were also known for having the best legs in the county. All in all, my
grandmother's life, her unusual, eccentric and admirable persona made her the
perfect catalyst for a book.
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