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The Undertaking of Tess: A Novella by Lesley Kagen

judithdcollins's review against another edition

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5.0

The Finley Sisters are guaranteed to steal your heart, as you laugh out loud with Lesley Kagen’s bittersweet novella, THE UNDERTAKING OF TESS, and double your pleasure, with a continuation of this dynamic duo in THE RESURRECTION OF TESS BLESSING.

In the summer of 1959, in Milwaukee there are two sisters, not yet teens, both OCD; Tess with her daily routine of making lists (and keeping them updated daily) with:

• Her To-Do Lists (love the strikeouts, when she accomplishes the item or no longer needed),
• Her Shit List (hilarious)
• Her Criminal Activity List (brilliant)
• Life’s Little Mysteries (award-winning)
• Her Royal Highness’s Favorite Things (this would be their narcissistic bitchy mom, Louise)
• What Went Missing the Same Time Daddy Did List (insightful and heartbreaking)

Tess (Theresa) knows how to bullshit with the best of them, feels guilty of so many things, and quite the mischievous one (as she has to be one step ahead of her mom and all the neighbors--having to take care of her kid sister Birdie who is the underdog, so her mom will not have her carted off to the loony bin—man, she carries some heavy burdens for a young girl.

Birdie (Robin Jean) on the other hand is naïve, fragile, innocent, overweight, loves to eat, and adores her sister, and has an imaginary friend, Bess. She is OCD on steroids, loves to keep everything clean and spotless while complimenting everything their beautiful mother does in order to keep the peace.

The girls (endearing) loved their dad, as he adored practical jokes of all kinds; however their mom Louise is a different story (and not in a good way). After the tragic drowning of their dad (Lake Michigan on a boat fishing with Tess), the two girls have to endure their selfish mother, who does not allow them to attend the funeral of their dad.

Louise, the mother is now forced to go to work, to support them, stating she has to find a man to marry her. Tess thinks she could have saved her dad, as she has to make Birdie come to grips with the reality that their dad is dead, as she thinks he is living in Boca (funny as Boca is about 20 minutes south of me).

Boy, oh boy, what entertainment and imagination by the author! She is a comedian (guess this comes from her vast background), as she has some great one-liners, I was busy bookmarking. Having grown up in the fifties/sixties, I could so relate, and felt like I was stepping back in time (I was the mischievous one, grounded most of the time; with bratty, tattle tale younger sister and nosy grandmother living next door).

Great character development, with two lovable sisters which will draw you into their complex world with this funny, bittersweet, and moving coming of age e-short story; a perfect prequel for the continuation of these two fun-loving sisters.

Having just finished an ARC of, The Resurrection of Tess Blessing which I read first and loved (when I requested via NetGalley at the last minute, was unaware there was a prequel short story). Immediately after reading, purchased the novella, as was so intrigued and curious about the earlier childhood of Tess and Birdie. The books can be read as a standalone; however, trust me, you will want to read both!

The novella is a great introduction into the girl’s lives in the fifties growing up and continues in the full novel with THE RESURRECTION OF TESS BLESSING, where Tess is now married, in her late forties, with two children, and Birdie her estranged sister, is living in Boca. Tess is still making lists; however, now they are more grown-up issues.

Where has Lesley Kagen been all my life, as just now hearing about her? She has a unique way of capturing voices, emotions, thoughts, and feelings with much depth.

Thank you, NetGalley for introducing me to such a talented author. Wow, now I have to read all her previous books, as she has just been added to my favorite author list! Highly recommend both; I am still smiling. Love the front cover.


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kdurham2's review against another edition

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3.0

A prequel novella that comes before the book I will be reviewing later today. The reader is introduced to two sisters - Birdie and Tess as children before a major life event occurs that will send their childhoods into a tail spin. Both girls are affected by this event and will react in different ways.

I enjoyed the introduction to the girls knowing that I would have a whole book to follow with a story, so it was nice to start in their childhood. I would have loved to learn a little more about their mother, but it was obvious that her absence was a part of the story. I just wanted more!

The narration was interesting and continued to the full novel, so I will talk more about that later today.

As a concept I like prequel novellas, but I definitely like to read them before I dive into the book and/or series.

dmwhipp's review against another edition

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2.0

Interesting novella written from the perspective of 11-year old Tess as she deals with the aftermath of her father's drowning. Tess uses her To-Do list to protect her unusual little sister Birdie, and to deal her vain and selfish mother, as well as the world at large. Not quite my style.

hollyslittlebookreviews's review against another edition

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5.0

A great short story, I just wish it was an entire novel! The characters are so unique and well written... I mean what's not to love in a main character who is an 11-year-old girl who is obsessed with TO-DO lists, death, and making sure her 10-year-old sister is taken care of. Equal parts funny and heartfelt... I want more of Tess's story!! :)

silver_valkyrie_reads's review

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Time to call it. I’m not sure what went wrong with me and this book. I thought I was reading them in their proper order, but I feel like I already know the ending from having read The Mutual Admiration Society and even to some extent like I’ve read this story already. 

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