Robin has everything a girl could want. Thanks to her mother-the
internationally beloved talk show host Mimi Schwartz-Robin's got
the money, the means and the connections to make even her wildest
dreams come true. so why, then, does she choose to sit alone in a
dark room watching endless reruns of you, you and Mimi?
Don't ask Robin. She doesn't know-not, at least, until the
bizarre discovery of an old high-school ring propels her to ditch
New York for a tiny Nova scotian fishing village. In her quest to
solve the mystery behind the ring's origin, Robin finds more than a
renewed joie de vivre. she discovers love, the truth of her own
background- and the shocking secret that helped make her mother a
star.
It's as if the picture suddenly blows up to a full-screen
image. The rest of the room shrinks down to a little icon in the
corner. I'm stunned. until this very second, I didn't seriously
believe Mimi had anything to do with Port Minton. Sure, she had the
ring but-I don't know-I figured I'd find some totally reasonable
explanation for that. This is not reasonable.
I stare at the picture in the bulletin. It's
blurry and faded, but it's definitely Mimi. What would a kid from
new york be doing in a place like this? What would a Jewish kid be
doing in a Baptist church bulletin?
-From Not Suitable for Family Viewing