Abbi Weber's New Book 'A Place to Live' is a Thrilling Look Into the Not-So-Leisurely Lives of Retirees and the Circumstances They Get Into in Their Golden Years
Recent release "A Place to Live" from Covenant Books author Abbi Weber is the story of Minerva Gardener, a wealthy retired socialite whose world is turned upside-down by the sudden death of her husband. Newly broke due to her husband spending all their money on his secret mistress, Minnie must get back on her feet with the help of her best friend and sister-in-law, Virginia.
NEW YORK, November 28, 2022 (Newswire.com) - Abbi Weber, a proud great-grandmother who incorporates her fifty-plus years of experience as an administrative assistant into her writing, has completed her new book, "A Place to Live": a witty, sensational glimpse into the tumultuous lives of the elderly.
"Ah, the golden years," writes Abbi Weber. "Retirement—no longer chained to an alarm clock, free to travel, enjoy life at a leisurely pace. Minerva Gardiner, a socialite, suddenly finds herself a widow when her investment broker husband falls over and dies on the golf course. Minnie has never managed money or a budget, or held a job; and now she must navigate through insurance agents, mortgage bankers, and lawyers. All to no avail, for her husband of forty years has spent every nickel they had on his 'sweet little thing' administrative assistant."
Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Abbi Weber's new book follows Minerva Gardiner as she attempts to piece together her life following the death of her husband. She is now flat broke due to her husband spending everything on his mistress, and her only ally is her sister-in-law, Virginia Gardiner. In trying to get help for herself, Minnie and Ginnie come across several other colorful elderly characters in similar situations.
Lust, bankruptcy, homelessness, alcoholism, and Alzheimer's are just a few of the occurrences that make their way into Minnie and Ginnie's lives as they try to help their friends. When Minnie meets an unlikely hero, she soon learns that she is not too old to fall in love again. But can she successfully get herself and her fellow pensioners out of their pickles? In "A Place to Live," Minnie and Ginnie discover that retirement is not as peaceful as it seems.
Readers can purchase "A Place to Live" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, or Barnes and Noble.
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Source: Covenant Books