"Songs in Ordinary Time" is set in the summer of 1960 - the last of
quiet times and America's innocence. It centers on Marie Fermoyle, a
strong but vulnerable divorced woman whose loneliness and ambition for
her children make her easy prey for the dangerous con man Omar Duvall.
Marie's children are Alice, seventeen - involved with a troubled young
priest; Norm, sixteen - hotheaded and idealistic; and Benjy, twelve -
isolated and misunderstood, and so desperate for his mother's happiness
that he hides the deadly truth only he knows about Duvall. Among a
fascinating cast of characters we meet the children's alcoholic father,
Sam Fermoyle, now living with his senile mother and embittered sister;
Sam's meek brother-in-law, who makes anonymous "love" calls from the
bathroom of his failing appliance store; and the Klubock family, who -
in complete contrast to the Fermoyles - live an orderly life in the
perfect house next door.