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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Adventure comedy with a fabulist tint –
American Suite humorously challenges our
notions of what it means to be American
today…
Champaign,
IL, February 24, 2011 - What woman wasn’t
mortified when Lorena Bobbit hacked off her
husband’s manhood as he slept or watched in
horror as dentist Clara Harris drove her
Mercedes over her philandering husband!
Women in general understand that no matter
how horrific these deeds, they can relate to
the pain inflicted by a philandering
husband. They are done with the lying
memoirs and celebrity tales that mainly
occupy the best-sellers list and crave
something down-to-earth and real; something
that captures the zaniness of real life in
America today. American Suite is just such a
book.
Sheets’s novel comprises the diaries of
three women from an affluent, Protestant
family; Arisa, Sophie and Rosalyn, whose
perspectives often clash and whose diary
entries frequently contradict one another.
Arisa’s story is the central plot of
American Suite. Single, in her mid-thirties
and excited about a new life as a writer in
the Flatlands, she has ditched her career in
Manhattan along with her longtime partner,
Ben, and severed ties to her widowed mother
and married sister on the East Coast.
At the mercy of her romantic passions, she
falls in love with the first male Flatlander
she meets just days after arriving in the
Midwest, only to find he has a wife and two
children. Following a brief but disastrous
visit from Ben, Arisa seeks therapy. Life
gets worse when she visits New York over
Christmas; family problems, finding that Ben
has a new love, and an anxiety attack after
visiting Ground Zero all force Arisa back to
the Flatlands before fleeing to
Schlectenberg where she falls in love with a
screenwriter and Hollywood director. This
lasts until she finds out he has filmed
their debauched relationship as material for
his new movie, Legs Wide Open! After
absconding with the director’s Doberman and
a short retreat in a monastery, she returns
to the Flatlands determined to tell her
version of the affair in her memoir, Shrill
Quills & Broken Lenses: This Muse Bares All.
From this point on, as Arisa’s life gets
nuttier, the story just gets more hilarious
as she falls in love with an ex-con and
sicks the Doberman on a stalking Peeping Tom
who loses his “family jewels” to the
Doberman’s iron jaws and has them reattached
later by a surgeon.
Rosalyn and Sophie’s stories are interwoven
all the while with Arisa’s, and the reader
catches up with Sophie’s life as her husband
loses his job and Sophie lusts after her
son’s tutor. When Sophie’s sons embrace
conflicting religions, sailing becomes the
family hobby as a means of creating some
kind of unity until the boat gets damaged
during a race. The sisters decide to
celebrate a multicultural December holiday
in New York along with Arisa’s ex-con lover,
Roy. It turns out to be a huge disaster, but
one that glitters nevertheless. Sophie’s
diary ends as she embarks on her own
‘memoir,’ Sophie’s Seven Simple Steps to the
Perfect Life.
Last, but definitely not least, is Rosalyn’s
story. From her diary, readers learn she is
a Jewish mother whom God has challenged by
making her Christian. We share in her pain
as she loses her husband of forty-four years
and her joy when she finds Saul, her new
partner and love of her life; her anger when
she is discarded by her children and her
devastation when Saul dies. Inconsolable in
her grief, she decides to convert to Judaism
and writes her memoir, The Hadassah
Chronicles.
The novel concludes with the Peeping Tom
seeking revenge for the loss of his
virility. He breaks into Arisa’s house where
he sees newspaper articles about their
scandalous altercation. Arisa returns. Shots
are fired. Television viewers are urged to
stay tuned for the latest breaking news.
Thus, we get a glimpse of today’s American
family. Not perfect, but thriving despite
its dysfunction. American Suite is a zany,
poignant saga that rejoices in the strength
and resilience of these three strong women
and revels in the complexity of life’s
journey.
This exceptional, character-driven novel has
received rave reviews and has the makings of
becoming a box-office smash hit. For more
information on Dr. Diana E. Sheets, please
visit her website at: http://www.literarygulag.com.
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TIP SHEET:
Midwest Book Review, "The Fiction Shelf,"
December, 2010: “Being completely white is
almost un-American at this point. American
Suite tells the story of a white family
dropped into the multi-cultural pool and how
the family copes with their world suddenly
shifting so drastically. With plenty of
humor and a unique take on family, romance,
the self, and much more, American Suite is a
fine piece of 'chick lit' and will prove to
be hard to put down, no matter who you are.”
Kathleen Kubik, author, Neither Sand Nor
Sea: “Diana Sheets has written an incredibly
innovative novel. She cleverly tells the
story of three women, a mother and her two
daughters, through compelling diary entries
from each of them over a two year period.
They are intelligent, sophisticated women,
each juggling their own lives and personal
relationships, as well as the often
antagonistic familial one among the three of
them. Ms. Sheets has skillfully kept each
character in character, not always an easy
task, and their stories are told in such a
way that each voice is clearly defined. To
simply say, 'It's a real page turner,'
somehow doesn't seem to do American Suite
justice, but that is exactly what this book
is. I couldn't wait to discover what
wonderful writing awaited me on the next
page. My congratulations to Ms. Sheets on an
exceptional story."
Jerry Sander, author of Unlimited Calling
(Certain Restrictions Apply): "Diana Sheets
is unafraid of taking on the sacred cows of
'chick lit' in a sweeping family saga that
offers up sexy men, violent and treacherous
romance, dull marriage, soulful union and
resourceful women. . . . Religious and
spiritual confusions vie for attention with
family loyalties and geographic rootedness
as a New Yorker moves to the Midwest in
search of a good-enough life."
Backcover blurb, “American Suite is an edgy
comedy of manners. What happens when a WASP
family becomes multicultural—a little bit
Jewish, a bit Hindu, and, needless to say,
African-American? Here is a ‘chick lit’
novel that upends our notions about romance,
celebrity, family, identity, and our
seemingly insatiable hunger for memoir to
ask, ‘Who are we really, and what are we
becoming?’"
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