Maggie Scratch

Maggie Scratch
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Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9798674393047
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Book Synopsis Maggie Scratch by : Susana Gross

Download or read book Maggie Scratch written by Susana Gross and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-10 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Maggie ScratchSearching for seeds... How does a rebel from the Jewish suburbs of Philadelphia ultimately find a home in the Son of Moses Valley on the island of Ibiza? Maggie Scratch tells this story in three parts, each dedicated to a boyfriend, or husband. During 1979-1980, about to turn thirty-two, a self-styled columnist for The Ibiza News, Maggie reports current events from her century old farmhouse while reliving past adventures. From coming of age with H.G. Blumberg in the 60's in Elkins Park, Pa., to college in Boston in the 70's, to a teepee in the California redwoods with her Native American husband, P.P. Goldfeather, and then to a palapa in Mexico where she meets Izzy, Maggie explores the world. It is men she apparently pursues, but her best friend, Seneca Stone sums up Maggie with a metaphor: "Maggie Scratch searching for seeds." Maggie wonders if she will find a way to get pregnant or have to break up with Izzy, the charismatic painter, because of his vasectomy. While driven to plant a seed in herself, Maggie hears her grandmother's voice, "Certain paths are meant to be." She stumbles upon a man in a forest and wonders if he is meant to be...her stud. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Susana Gross grew up in Philadelphia where Harry Gross, her happy-go-lucky grandfather, gave her the nickname Maggie Scratch. In the late 70's Susana used the name for a weekly byline in The Ibiza News. Maggie Scratch's humoristic column Adventures with Paco offered readers offbeat stories of island life. Susana later moved to Barcelona where she worked as a scriptwriter for Spanish TV, creating sitcoms and pilots, while raising her daughter and re-writing the novel, Maggie Scratch, the first book of the upcoming The Maggie Scratch Trilogy. Throughout the 80's and 90's until the present, she has continued reporting the adventures of Maggie Scratch, spanning four generations from the USA to Spain and Mexico, and ending up in Southern France. Susana and Maggie share a blog (https://susanagross.wordpress.com) and Maggie Scratch has her own page on Facebook. One of Susana's readers once described their relationship, "She's the character that still lives within the author." REVIEWS"Maggie Scratch, the central character, explores relationships and all their foibles, across the years and across continents, before finally settling in Ibiza...What is fuelling her restlessness... Of course, the answer is not an easy one, she wants a child - and one can imagine what follows, in light of the fact this part of the book is based in Ibiza, island of 'anything goes'..." --Cat Milton, Ibiza Spotlight "Dreamy, sensuous and evocative: 'In the late evening, the earth cools down so loud I can hear it crack.' Maggie Scratch is filled with beautiful, contrasting images and situations. It is a synesthetic journey, a portrait of a time, of the people she finds while she builds and searches for her identity. A really powerful book!" --Gabriela Nadal, Barcelonogy "The book is a psychological jigsaw puzzle. While fitting the pieces together and fantasizing about how she will get pregnant, a surprise piece falls in Maggie's lap. Destiny? Or, Maggie wonders, are the pieces meant to be?" --Barcelona Metropolitan "Maggie's roller-coaster narrative goes down easy in Gross' clean and elegant prose. The book opens in the front seat of a Corvair, a signpost of what's to come: the reader is instantly passenger in a car that speeds, skids, halts, crashes and coasts along familiar and foreign roads. Whether Maggie reminds you of yourself, your mother, or someone you once saw, she is rendered with an openness and a tenderness that makes her as compelling and accessible as kin." --Winter Miller, playwright, In Darfur


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