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Beth Hoffman |It's All About Friends

Where would we be without friendship? Iโ€™ve often pondered that question and my
answer is this-a big fat nowhere!

One of the underlying themes in Saving CeeCee Honeycutt is the importance of cultivating and maintaining meaningful friendships in our lives. I think friends are the diamonds in life and I donโ€™t know where Iโ€™d be if it werenโ€™t for the uplifting friendships Iโ€™ve enjoyed. Along with the issues of mother/daughter relationships, loss, anger, and forgiveness, I wanted to explore friendship in my novel. But I wanted to do it in a surprising way.

CeeCee lives the first 12 years of her life trying to hide from the curious
stares and snickers of neighbors and the hurtful teasing from her classmates.
But with a psychotic mother who parades around town wearing a tattered old prom
dress and a tiara, itโ€™s impossible. Early in life CeeCee develops a strong
friendship with an elderly neighbor woman who is her only confidante. It is this
one friendship that gives CeeCee ballast. But when tragedy strikes, CeeCee must
leave her only friend when she is sent to live in Savannah with a distant
relative sheโ€™s never even met by the name of Tootie Caldwell.

As the story unfolds, CeeCeeโ€™s wish of having a friend is illuminated. Her wish
is simple and pure, and has no limitations. All she longs for is to hear her
footsteps walk in rhythm with those of a friend. It is a yearning that she feels
every day-a dark void thatโ€™s always present. When Oletta Jones, a 55-year-old
African-American cook arrives in CeeCeeโ€™s life, not only does Oletta become
CeeCeeโ€™s friend, but she teaches CeeCee that friends can come in all ages and
colors, and, can also be from different cultures. CeeCee becomes enormously
important to Oletta as well, and their unusual friendship is as easy as
breathing and yet profound in its depth and complexity.

Like CeeCee, Iโ€™ve enjoyed friendships with women from all walks of life, and one
of the things that I know from experience is that the more diverse our friends
are in age, race, and culture, the more enriched our lives become. One of my
favorite classes in this great University of Life is that of friendship. I
believe that through our friends we expand our values and strengths. I have
girlfriends who are two decades older than me and two decades younger, and they
all have opened my eyes and heart in immeasurable ways.

Where I am headed now that Saving CeeCee Honeycutt has launched? Well, Iโ€™m still on a major book tour, and Iโ€™m thrilled to share the news that my novel hit the bestseller lists of the New York Times, SIBA (Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance), Heartland Indie Midwest, Bookscan, and Ingram.

So Iโ€™ll enjoy this wonderful ride, and when my tour is behind me, Iโ€™ll plunk
down at the computer and begin writing my next novel-but only after I have a
great night out catching up on all the news with my friends!

You can visit me at www.BethHoffman.net and you can check out my fan page on Facebook

Comments

6 comments posted.

Re: Beth Hoffman |It's All About Friends

I know what you mean, my friendships are the most important thing that I treasure.
(Brenda Rupp 12:51pm February 22, 2010)

There's nothing like night out
with the girls. Whether it being
catching up with each others life
or bitching about the days
troubles, they always understand.
(Lisa Richards 5:25pm February 22, 2010)

Friendship is essential for my well-being.
(Mary Preston 5:48pm February 22, 2010)

What would we do without our friends?
(Diane Sadler 7:19pm February 22, 2010)

Friends accept us for who we are. It is so wonderful to just be yourself. I love being able to be me!
(Rosemary Krejsa 8:10pm February 22, 2010)

Isn't it the truth? Friends really do make such a huge difference in the quality and joy of our lives. I'd be lost without them!
(Beth Hoffman 8:28pm February 22, 2010)

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