Louise Shaffer follows her beloved novels The Three Miss Margarets and The Ladies of Garrison Gardens with an unforgettable tale of poignancy, wit, and high drama.
First thought that come to mind was that this book going to be every much like a book that I just finish sometime in February of this year. It too told a story about a how the theater culture was dying. But now that I have read Mondays read, I find it different. Alreally, I'm hook. It's sad to know that the writers for tv shows are invisible to everyone. Without them we have no story to tell. The actors would have nothing to do. All stories come from great wonderfull writers. The actors are there to being the story to live for the world to see.