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The Sameness Life of Nandi
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The Sameness Life of Nandi
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Nandi-Jeans life is a mess. In her mid-thirties and a seemingly hopeless alcoholic, she lost the baby that she had always wanted earlier in her marriage and the medical license she had worked so hard to attain when she was the cause of a drunk driving accident.
Her husband is close to completely giving up on her and now, the mother she loved more than anything, who had been the rock she had clung to whenever a storm threatened to cast her completely adrift, is dead.
When Patti, Nandi's best friend and a successful psychologist, suggests that the two go on a girls-only road trip, Nandi jumps at the chance to get away from it all.
She thinks it's just a couple of women on the road for a few days, but Patti has other ideas. She knows that Nandi's life is on the line and she thinks she knows the answer.
But will returning to the town that was the source of all of Nandi's unhappiness, that she and her mother left when she was just 10 years old, be the solution to her addiction? Or will it simply reopen old wounds and make them even harder to heal?
Her husband is close to completely giving up on her and now, the mother she loved more than anything, who had been the rock she had clung to whenever a storm threatened to cast her completely adrift, is dead.
When Patti, Nandi's best friend and a successful psychologist, suggests that the two go on a girls-only road trip, Nandi jumps at the chance to get away from it all.
She thinks it's just a couple of women on the road for a few days, but Patti has other ideas. She knows that Nandi's life is on the line and she thinks she knows the answer.
But will returning to the town that was the source of all of Nandi's unhappiness, that she and her mother left when she was just 10 years old, be the solution to her addiction? Or will it simply reopen old wounds and make them even harder to heal?