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Blueprints (Wheeler Large Print Book Series), by Barbara Delinsky

"Blueprints, "the new novel from bestselling author Barbara Delinsky, is the story of two strong women, Caroline MacAfee, a skilled carpenter, and her daughter Jamie, a talented architect. The day after her 56th birthday, Caroline is told the network wants Jamie to replace her as the host on "Gut It!," their family-based home construction TV show. The resulting rift couldn't come at a worse time.

For Jamie, life changes overnight when, soon after learning of the host shift, her father and his new wife die in a car accident that orphans their two-year-old son. Accustomed to organization and planning, she is now grappling with a toddler who misses his parents, a fiance who doesn't want the child, a staggering new attraction, and a work challenge that, if botched, could undermine the future of both MacAfee Homes and "Gut It!"

For Caroline, hosting "Gut It!" is part of her identity. Facing its loss, she feels betrayed by her daughter and old in the eyes of the world. When her ex-husband dies, she is thrust into the role of caregiver to his aging father. And then there's Dean, a long-time friend, whose efforts to seduce her awaken desires that have been dormant for so long that she feels foreign to herself.

"Who am I?" Both women ask, as the blueprints they've built their lives around suddenly need revising. While loyalties shift, decisions hover, and new relationships tempt, their challenge comes not only in remaking themselves, but in rebuilding their relationship with each other.

  • Sales Rank: #1680442 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-03
  • Format: Large Print
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x 1.40" w x 5.50" l,
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 683 pages

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Praise for Barbara Delinsky:
"With grace and dignity "Sweet Salt Air" reveals the fragility of human nature while intimating at the healing powers of forgiveness." --"New York Journal of Books "on "Sweet Salt Air
""Delinsky captures the magic of coastal Maine in this beautifully written book about friendship and redemption...The drama of betrayal, the tension of risk and the triumph of friendship play out in a setting that is a character in itself...a fantastic summer read!" --"RT Book Reviews," "Top Pick" on "Sweet Salt Air"

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About the Author

BARBARA DELINSKY is a "New York Times" bestselling author with more than thirty million copies of her books in print. She has been published in twenty-eight languages worldwide. A lifelong New Englander, Delinsky earned a B.A. in psychology at Tufts University and an M.A. in sociology at Boston College. Delinsky enjoys knitting, photography, and cats. She lives in Needham, Massachusetts.

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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
Growing up, growing older...life is constantly changing
By L. Burns
Caroline MacAffee gets an unwelcome surprise on her 56th birthday when the powers-that-be decide that she's too old to continue hosting her home improvement show. The network is looking for "younger" and they have a new host in mind: Caroline's 29 year old daughter, Jamie.

The network's decision drives a wedge between mother and daughter and the fallout serves as a catalyst for both of them to reevaluate their relationship and the directions their lives are taking.

I'm a little torn on this one. Overall I enjoyed it, but I had a few issues (but we'll get to that later). First, let's start with the good stuff:

I like Caroline; it's refreshing to have a 50+ female character take on a major role in a novel. The author brings up issues that many women of a certain age can relate to, like being marginalized professionally and learning to negotiate the tricky terrain of mid-life romance. Well done.

I thought the author did an interesting job of exploring the complexities of the mother/daughter relationship. To me, Caroline and Jamie's relationship wasn't "close" as much as stifling. It's mentioned several times that Jamie has no friends and doesn't feel the need for any as Caroline is her BFF. I actually thought their post-riff relationship was healthier - adults treating each other as equals. I'd be curious to know how others viewed it.

As for the writing itself, Barbara Delinsky has been very successful for a long time, and there's a reason for that: she's a professional and it shows! From the technical things like sentence structure, grammar and dialog to the ability to execute a well thought out storyline, there's little here to quibble about. It's always a pleasure to read smooth and professional writing.

Now to Jamie: this is a character that I liked less as the story progressed. The author throws obstacles in her path only to have a white knight swoop in and smooth the way every time. I think 29 year old Jamie acted like a teen-ager, making impulsive (even reckless) decisions and yet there are never any negative consequences. Everything just neatly falls into place almost as if Jamie has a slew of fairy godmothers hovering close by lest she feel any anguish for more than half a day. Sheesh.

Finally, the entire story takes place over approx. a two week period, and this truncated time frame made some of the plot seem stilted and unrealistic. Characters simply abandon long-held beliefs basically overnight while others are dismissed as being unable to adapt to change after being given all of 5 days to do so! I just found it odd.

In the end I enjoyed this enough to go with a 4 star rating; it was a good read, but I didn't love it. You should probably know that because of the "HGTV"-like theme there are a lot of descriptions of houses and design style. I like that type of thing but I could see where some might find it tedious. There's little (if any) swearing/strong language and some very mild, non-explicit sexual content.

18 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
Always believe in the possibility of love finding its way to you
By Mary Gramlich
Caroline has the ability to take the worst that comes at her, reformulate her plans, and start again with new ideas better than the ones she thought were well constructed. She survived marriage to a man who traded her in for a younger version, built a career on her own as a carpenter, became a home rebuilding show host, and raised an amazing daughter in Jamie her show co-host and best friend. But change has a cruel way of expressing itself and when the show decides that she is too old to be the face of their home renovation show, Gut It! that was enough. Especially when she feels her daughter was part of the conspiracy to force her out of the picture and conspire to take her place in front of the camera. Feeling deceived by everyone she starts a pity party that extends until a tragic turn of events with her ex-husband and his wife has everyone taking a deep breath and questioning what tomorrow will bring.

Jamie thought her career was the driving force in her life along with her fiancé but the show and her job came way before a wedding which was on her to do list not a get done next list. She was the architectural brains behind McAfee Homes, a family business who produced one of a kind quality homes. Being the co-host on the show with her mom had been exciting and pushed her toward new heights but taking over was never a consideration and the fact that her mother believes she was working behind the scenes to boot her out was heartbreaking. Then everything takes a back burner to her half-brother, now orphaned as a result of the tragic death of her father and step mother. Taddy is two years old and needs someone there for him right now, and while she has always adored him mothering him is way out of her comfort zone. But there was no time for a learning curve as she walked out of her father's house as a mother to a child she was responsible for full time from that moment on. The problems became obvious with her lack of experience and a fiancé who wanted no part of this premade family. The holes in their relationship were too big to ignore especially when Jamie finds herself drawn to a single father who seems to flawlessly know how to manage life as a single parent. While Jamie was born responsible Chip had to grow in to it but the man he became over took whatever mistakes his youth had created. Showing Jamie the parenting ropes and trying to help her see the way through the chaos that is single parenting they grow close and realize that what might take other people years to establish they have united in a week.

The rift between mother and daughter finds its own balance as Caroline stokes the fires of a flame she never expected to catch fire let alone burn so strong. Dean is a man she has known at McAfee Homes for so long she felt he saw through her not quite so deeply into her soul that they were one in the same. Having carried a torch for her so years, Dean decides it is time to push the envelope and see where his heart mixed with Caroline's can take them, and take them right into an amazing relationship is exactly where he wants to be. So together they explore life as a man who loves dogs and a woman with three alpha cats not quite ready to give up their space to an interloper. Caroline is not feeling so old now!

Readers are drawn to the characters, enthralled by the romance, moved by the story, and longing for the story to never end. What a wonderful experience every Barbara Delinsky book is, and this one proves the tradition continues

14 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Waste Of Time.
By JerseyGirl Yvonne
This book was just an absolute drag in terms of pacing. Also, there just was not much going on in terms of plot. It was all talk, talk, talk on every page. And the men in this book were so totally unbelievable. They were all saints and they spoke in terms that no man that I have ever known would talk. On and on and on about their feelings. In fact so did the women.

I thought I would enjoy this one since it was based on a family business that had a television show not unlike that of the PBS "This Old House" or the HGTV show "Rehab Addict". However, the book dealt with very little about the family business and was so overloaded with everybody talking about their feelings that I was just bored to tears. However, I persevered and completed it up to the very end where the last few pages dealt with one of the family members dealing with very big issues. And that issue was the making of cole slaw. Yep you got it - cole slaw.

I found one discrepancy that the editors missed and these little things bug me when reading. On one page the color and the cut of a woman's blouse was the main focus and that color was brown. A few pages later, the color was navy. It is a small thing but I hate mistakes like this.

Save your reading time for much better books. In fact, read one of Delinsky's older books, "A Woman Betrayed". Now that is a good book but not this one.

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