Mermaids in the Basement

Mermaids in the Basement by Michael Lee West is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on January 6, 2009. This 320-page fiction work follows Renata DeChavannes as she navigates the emotional turmoil of losing her mother and grappling with writer’s block, compounded by personal challenges and public scrutiny after her boyfriend is caught in a compromising situation.
In her journey, Renata travels to her grandmother’s home on the Gulf Coast, seeking to reclaim her sense of self and confront unresolved issues from her past. As she faces the ghosts that haunt her, she aims to uncover the truth about her mother and reconcile with her estranged father. This narrative explores themes of personal growth and familial relationships, offering readers an insight into Renata’s quest for identity and healing.
Official synopsis Publisher
Reeling from the loss of her mother, plagued with a bad case of writer’s block (and don’t even talk about those extra twenty pounds), Renata DeChavannes feels as though everything is just plain wrong. And that was before the tabloids caught her sweetheart, filmmaker Ferg Lauderdale, sharing an intimate squeeze with Hollywood’s hottest young tamale.
But the granddaughter of the formidable Honora DeChavannes possesses more hell than belle in her backbone—and she’s about to reclaim it. Heading south to Honora’s home on the Gulf Coast, Renata is determined to stop feeling like a wilted gardenia and emerge as the unstoppable kudzu her beloved grandmother proudly proclaimed she would be. But for that to happen Renata’s got to face some not-so-genteel ghosts from her past, discover the truth about the mother she desperately misses, and make peace with the first man who abandoned her and broke her heart: her handsome and distant father.
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