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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. A Circadian Novel That Takes Place In New Orleans [s]

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Deborah (scottishgirl) | 4 comments I read this novel around 10 - ish years ago. (In the late '90s early 2000s. Although I would guess it was written well before that. Well done adult novel in which each chapter is written from the perspective of one of about 4 main characters and each chapter represents an hour in this particular day. The story begins from the perspective of, what I deem to be the main character: a woman, unmarried, in her late thirties. It is midnight and she has just gotten off her shift working at the ticket window of a local movie theater. There, tonight, she met a man with whom she has made plans to meet the following evening. Another character, is an elderly woman in the early stages of dementia. She has wandered from her home and is not sure how to get home. Another is a child. A girl who's family is expecting a visit from a relative. I also seem to remember a young man who works in the stock market?? Not sure about that one.........All characters seem to be from the same neighborhood. There may also be an hispanic woman.........
Any help would be greatfully appreciated. I loved this book and it haunts me. I I would love to read more by this author.
Any questions, please let me know.


Deborah (scottishgirl) | 4 comments The gentleman that the "main" protagonist mat in the first hour/chapter is a sailor, I think..


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Kris | 55118 comments Mod
Circadian novel = events occur in a single day

Those Other People by Mary King O'Donnell seems to match your description.


Deborah (scottishgirl) | 4 comments Kris: Oh, my God! I think that's it! I will order the book and see, but it sure does sound like it. How on earth did you find it? I've been looking all over the net! If it is the book, I will post a definite and peg it as found. I can't thank you enough!


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Kris | 55118 comments Mod
You're welcome. Hope that's that one. I used this Google search:

site:www.goodreads.com "new orleans" "single day"

(After I looked up what circadian novel meant. :)


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Lisa (lisalal) | 70 comments This sounds like a book I would really enjoy. I'm glad you asked about it!


Deborah (scottishgirl) | 4 comments Thanks again, Kris! I ordered the book from Amazon and have to admit that I was halfway through it before I could be sure that it was the one. I had forgotten so much of it!


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Kris | 55118 comments Mod
Great! Thanks for the confirmation, Deborah.


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Deanna Beeler | 1 comments This book was written in 1946. I was born in 1942 and probably read it in '52. It disappeared in one of my mother's cleanings after we kids moved out. I pined for it ever since then, but didn't recall title nor author! I read somewhere that librarians know a lot about books, so I asked a librarian I'd met on facebook, and she posted a 1946 newspaper review of the book the next day! THANK YOU, LIBRARIANS and whoever told me to ask one!


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