· Adam, Kira, and their year-old daughter Polly take on freeways and yoga classes, explore truths and secrets, and ultimately go for broke in The Edge of Maybe, a novel of possibilities. Award-winning author Ericka Lutz takes readers on a wild road trip, with a novel that is tender, witty, and entertaining and characters who are visceral, sexy, and www.doorway.ru: Ericka Lutz. The Edge of Maybe is the tale of a family facing the crises that ensue when a secret is brought unexpectedly to light. At first, the novel may read like a light-hearted skewering of a politically correct, yoga practicing, painfully organic Bay Area milieu. It's much more than that. Lutz's characters confront difficult and profound moral choices/5. Ericka Lutz's THE EDGE OF MAYBE is a pleasure. Full of compelling characters and spot-on skewering of Bay Area middle class, middle aged, creative, liberal culture, the novel is satire with heart. She gets all the details right -- the love-hate relationships with Café Gratitude, sexy-smarmy yoga teachers, the wonder of the Berkeley Bowl/5.
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Author of eight books including the novel The Edge of Maybe. 18 years on the UC Berkeley Faculty. Private writing coach and developmental editor since Featured and reviewed in the SF Chronicle and SF Weekly, on NPR, ABC and NBC, and internationally. Actor, playwright, and solo performer. The flawed and endearing members of the Whole Foods-perfect family of three at the center of Oakland author Ericka Lutz's new novel, "The Edge of Maybe," find their high and noble standards put. The Edge of Maybe is the tale of a family facing the crises that ensue when a secret is brought unexpectedly to light. At first, the novel may read like a light-hearted skewering of a politically correct, yoga practicing, painfully organic Bay Area milieu. It's much more than that. Lutz's characters confront difficult and profound moral choices.
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