Bestselling author of Autopsy of a Boring Wife Marie-Renée Lavoie is
a master of making us fall in love with her characters. She does it
again with the tender coming-of-age story Some Maintenance Required.
It is 1993, the last year of school and Laurie's final spring before
adulthood. She works part time at a restaurant and looks after Cindy,
her neglected, potty-mouthed little neighbour. Like her mother, Laurie
devours books and dreams big. Her father works at a garage, where Laurie
constantly struggles to keep her car running. It is here that a budding
romance intensifies Laurie's understanding of class differences, and
opens her eyes to a more complicated world. With her big heart, she
takes Cindy globe-trotting without even leaving town, and learns how to
come to terms with circumstances beyond her control. Life teaches Laurie
that everyone requires some maintenance sometimes. A story of taking
responsibility and coming into adulthood, Some Maintenance Required is
as funny and as impressive as its main character.