Terms of Endearment (Paperback)

Author: Larry McMurtry
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780684853901
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books
Publish Date: 6/1/1999
Buy.com Sku: 30500970
Item#: RDVRXH
Dimensions (in Inches) 8.25H x 5.5L x 1T
Pages: 416
 
In this acclaimed novel that inspired the Academy Award-winning motion picture, Larry McMurtry created two unforgettable characters who won the hearts of readers and moviegoers everywhere: Aurora Greenway and her daughter Emma.

Aurora is the kind of woman who makes the whole world orbit around her, including a string of devoted suitors. Widowed and overprotective of her daughter, Aurora adapts at her own pace until life sends two enormous challenges her way: Emma''s hasty marriage and subsequent battle with cancer. "Terms of Endearment" is the Oscar-winning story of a memorable mother and her feisty daughter and their struggle to find the courage and humor to live through life''s hazards -- and to love each other as never before.
 
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Emma Horton from MOVING ON reappears in this novel, but she is dying of cancer. Her mother, Aurora Greenway, is fending off suitors. This book was made into the 1983 feature film starring Shirley MacLaine as Aurora, Jack Nicholson (as a composite of Aurora's several suitors), Debra Winger as Emma, and Jeff Daniels as Emma's husband Flap. The movie simplified the story somewhat and toned down Aurora's feisty, cantankerous character.

 

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"[O]ne laughs at the slapstick, one weeps at the maudlin, and one likes all of McMurtry's characters, no matter how delicately or broadly they are drawn." - Christopher Lehmann-Haupt


 
Author Bio
Larry McMurtry
The son of a cattle rancher, Larry McMurtry spent most of his childhood on horseback under the vast, blue sky of the Texas Panhandle. In 1958, he received a B.A. from North Texas State University and in 1960 an M.A. from Rice University. In 1959, McMurtry married Josephine Ballard. They had a son, James Lawrence McMurtry, and were divorced in 1966. McMurtry won a Stegner Fellowship to do graduate work at Stanford University, and then taught creative writing at Rice. His first book, HORSEMAN, PASS BY, was published in 1961 and was immediately hailed as the first great novel to depict the conflict between the Old West and the New West. This tale of an old-time cattleman and his unscrupulous stepson (made into the movie HUD) began what would become a string of literary and commercial successes for McMurtry. Many of his books, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning LONESOME DOVE, have achieved best-seller status, and several more, including BUFFALO GIRLS, TERMS OF ENDEARMENT, and THE LAST PICTURE SHOW, have been adapted for film. The major theme of most of his literary work is disillusionment with the myth of the West. McMurtry is also a well-known antiquarian bookseller (and collector), who has turned his Texas home town into an important center for used and rare books.

 
 
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"The success of a marriage invariably depends on the woman," Mrs. Greenway said.

"It does not," Emma said, not looking up. She was sitting in the middle of her living-room floor sorting a large pile of laundry.

"It most certainly does," Mrs. Greenway said, assuming a stern expression. She tightened her lips and narrowed her brows. Emma was letting herself go again -- a breach of standards -- and she had always endeavored to meet ally breach of standards with a stern expression, if only briefly.

Sternness, she knew, did not become her -- at least it didn't entirely become her -- and Aurora Greenway, as she herself knew quite well, was not one to do the unbecoming -- not unless it was a matter of strictest duty. Yet strange as it sometimes seemed-to both of them -- Emma was her daughter, and her behavior was a matter of strictest duty.

Aurora's face was more plump than not, and despite forty-nine years t

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