You Only Call When You're In Trouble by Stephen McCauley


Cicely is experiencing a difficult time.  Think of the word accusations and follow it with stress.  Accusations can ruin your reputation. They can also cause shame and guilt. There is the possibility of losing your job.  A whole career could go down the drain. It relieves my mind knowing Cicely can talk to her Uncle Tom. She is very, very close to him. He understands her. She understands him. 

She loves Santosh so much. They seem perfect for one another. Stephen McCauley writes about Santosh and Cicely's relationship in such a sweet and intimate way.  An investigation is what Cicely has to look forward to in future days. Really, there is so much going on in her life and in her mother and uncle's life too. Life is brutal. You can only put up your dukes and fight your pillow. By the way, Cicely has been told not to come on campus until the investigation ends. Cicely is drawing her head back in a shell. Lonely? Yes.  Thank you to Henry Holt & Company for a complementary copy.

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