Subtractions
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About the Book
Meet Quentin, driven by revenge against the company that fired him; drifty wife Faye; sensitive son Arthur; and smart-mouthed Donnie and Olivia, so close they read each other’s schemes.
When catastrophe tears the family apart, Olivia assumes the task of putting it back together: “Just because something is futile is no reason to give up on it.”
Also meet Rod, Olivia’s boss, burdened by an invalid father and demanding mother. Olivia has their solution, too, knowing evolution always moves from the simple to the complex.
Add Coushattan housekeeper Josephine with a penchant for setting fires, and gas station attendant Willie Virginia, on the lookout for a loose man.
Award-winning playwright Olivia Orfield (“Vortex”, “Death Trap”) labeled Subtractions “Irony at its most entertaining, containing a nugget of pure enlightenment.”
Award-winning author Mary Zimmeth (“Course Corrections”, “Bed Number Ten”) called it “Pathos laced with high humor. A must read!”
About the Author
Award-winning author Guida Jackson has written six books of fiction, six plays, poetry, and thirteen non-fictions which include five biographical dictionaries of women rulers and three works on traditional and literary epics. Former newspaper, magazine, book editor, and writing instructor (University of Houston and Montgomery College), she is founder of Touchstone Literary Journal and Panther Creek Press, publisher of 40 books of poetry and literary fiction. She has a BA in Journalism and English, MA in Latin American Literature, and PhD in Comparative Literature. She and her Burns scholar husband live in Texas.