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Reinventing Rita
A Midlife Moxie Novel #1
by Nancy Christie
Genre: Women’s Fiction
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Is fifty too old to start over and reinvent yourself?
Rita Reynolds is an empty nester with a second shot at life. Her college-age son is spending the summer with his new girlfriend instead of at home with Rita as she had hoped. Her part-time job might be ending, which will toss her back into the job market. Underscoring it all is the realization that since her divorce, she’s been coasting on the highway of life. Now, the bumps in the road are too big to ignore.
A chance to teach a six-week baking class brings Rita’s almost-forgotten dream of becoming a professional baker back to the surface. Can she overcome her fear that it might be too late for a fresh start? With the help of two friends—Donna, her employer, and Karen, her ex-husband’s second wife—she’s about to find out.
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From Chapter 12
“Ta da!” said my son, coming into the kitchen with a box labeled Harry’s Frozen Custard. “I knew better than to get you a regular cake, you being the baker and all, but I figured an ice cream one would be safe.”
He opened the lid with a flourish. There, in bright red cursive letters were the words “Happy 50th birthday, Mom!”
“Bet you thought I forgot,” he added smugly, while Angie stepped forward and handed me a small package.
Candy? A scarf? I wondered as I pulled off the wrapping paper. But I was wrong. It was a book: Finding a Career When You’re Over 50—You’re Never Too Old to Have a Future.
“Thanks,” I said, giving them each a hug while wondering if they noticed my lack of enthusiasm. “This was so sweet.”
I took a quick glance at the chapter headings—“No skills? No worries,” “What to do when you can’t do anything,” and “Back-to-school tips for the 50-plus student”—before closing the book. “Really, thanks so much. Now let’s have some of this delicious cake, shall we?” hoping to forestall any further conversation about my future. But if I thought that food would distract my son, I was sorely mistaken.
“I talked to Dad about you teaching a class and he thinks it’s a great idea,” said Zack, as he wolfed down a slice of cake—pistachio ice cream sandwiched between two dark fudge layers. “He said if you do it, let him know, and he’ll have Karen sign up. He said she can’t bake—not even slice-and-bake cookies.”
Hmm, just for a moment, I lost myself in imagining what it would be like to have Karen—perfect, polished, professional Karen—in my class. Telling her what she was doing wrong—“No, Karen, first you have to sift the flour”—while I was placing perfectly sliced apples into my apple tarte tatin. Karen, pulling her burned oatmeal-raisin bread from the oven—“You really need to watch the timer, Karen”—while I sliced through my perfectly baked light brown loaves. Karen—
“Hey, Mom, are you paying attention?”
My son’s voice broke into my fantasies. Really, what was wrong with me anyway? I didn’t harbor any animosity toward Karen, did I? After all, Paul hadn’t even met her until after we were divorced. And just because she was a successful career woman while I was a stay-at-home mom… But I wasn’t really that anymore, was I? Unlike Karen, who still had an active career, I had been effectively retired once Zack headed off to college. Now I was—what was I, anyway? A not-very-successful salesperson in a store that might be destined for closure.
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Nancy Christie has been making up stories since she learned how to write, and she plans to continue as long as her fingers can work the keyboard. She can often be found walking the streets of her neighborhood, reciting lines of dialogue or recording plot ideas on her cell phone before they escape her mind.
Reinventing Rita (the first in her Midlife Moxie novel series) is Nancy’s sixth book. Her other books include The Gifts of Change, Rut-Busting Book for Writers, Rut-Busting Book for Authors, Traveling Left of Center and Other Stories and Peripheral Visions and Other Stories. Mistletoe Magic, her third fiction collection, will be released late 2023. Her books and short stories have won awards and earned contest placements.
Nancy is the creator and host of the Living the Writing Life podcast and founder of the annual “Celebrate Short Fiction” Day. She’s a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, Women’s Fiction Writers Association, and the Florida Writers Association. You can follow her on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Goodreads. For more about Nancy, visit her website at www.nancychristie.com.
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A great tag line, and no, 50 is not too old.
Thanks! That’s what I think but not always how you see 50+ women portrayed on TV! BTW I created my first book trailer! Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXNtrrl_WR8&t=5s
nice cover
I just love what BookBaby designer came up with! It is perfect!
Sounds good.
I have to admit I had so much fun writing this book! I hope you’ll consider reading it and sharing what you think!
Lovely cover. I enjoyed the chapter 12 excerpt.
If you have a chance, you can read excerpts from CH 1 and Ch 4 here: https://www.nancychristie.com/books/reinventing-rita-a-midlife-moxie-novel/ There’s also a link to my Midlife Moxie Novel Series channel on YouTube!
Thanks so much for having me here and being a host for the Reinventing Rita blog tour!
Nancy Christie is a new author to me, but I want to thank this blog for the introduction. I look forward to reading this book.
Once you do, I’d love to know what you thought of Rita and how her friends helped her get out of her “Rita rut”!
I really like the description, very involved plot!
Isn’t that the way life is? Never just one thing! But I think I tied up all the threads pretty well!
thanks for sharing
sherry @ fundinmental
I so appreciate the chance to be on this blog and let others know about REINVENTING RITA!
It was my pleasure! If you have a chance to read the book, please share your thoughts on Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Reviews mean everything to authors!