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Renée Shafransky

    Renée Shafransky is a writer and psychotherapist whose background in theater and film informs her unique perspective. Her work delves into the complexities of human experience, drawing from her deep understanding of narrative and psychological depth. Shafransky's insightful approach, honed through directing and producing acclaimed works, offers readers a compelling exploration of life's intricacies. Her writing is characterized by a keen observation of character and a nuanced exploration of internal landscapes.

    Renée Shafransky
    Tips for Living
    • 2018

      Tips for Living

      • 319 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.5(3609)Add rating

      On the day Nora discovered that her husband, Hugh, had gotten another woman pregnant, she made a vow: I will come back to life no matter how long it takes... It's taken Nora three years. With the help of her best friend, she fled New York City for a small resort town, snagged a job as the advice columnist for the local paper, and is cautiously letting a new man into her life. But when Hugh and his perfect new family move into a house nearby, Nora backslides. Coping with jealousy, humiliation, and resentment again is as hard as she feared. It's harder still when Hugh and his wife are shot to death in their home. If only Nora could account for the night of the murders. Unfortunately, her memories have gone as dark as her fantasies of revenge. But Nora's not the only one with a reason to kill--and as prime suspect in the crime, she'd better be able to prove it.

      Tips for Living