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The Big Beautiful
The Big Beautiful | Pamela Duncan
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The critically acclaimed author returns to the North Carolina landscape she knows so well with this gloriously written sequel to Moon Women. On an eastbound North Carolina interstate highway, the mountains and her hometown far behind, Cassandra Moon realizes that she has not only broken the heart of the one man who's ever asked her to marryon their wedding day, no lessbut she's driven the limousine into the ground, gotten "skunk drunk" on the champagne, and has somehow managed to get herself stuck in the sunroof while still in her wedding gown. Caught in a whirlwind of taffeta and tulle, heartache and second guesses, Cassandra desperately needs some peace of mind. When she arrives in the coastal town of Salter Pathdisheveled and in the company of a mysterious red-haired seafaring manCassandra knows for sure that her life has taken a turn she can't quite understand. But the people Cassandra encounters on this unexpected odyssey will share with her the hurts and hopes of a lifetime, and she may finally realize that getting lost in this oceanside town, in the memories and dreams of its people, is the only way she'll be found. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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LisaJo
The Big Beautiful | Pamela Duncan
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I meant Pamela in line for the ladies room at Southern Voices in Hoover Alabama. We chatted while waiting in line, mostly about how we thought we should just go in the men's room because there was no line.* When I asked her to sign my book she referenced the restroom line. This is one of my treasures. *BTW, how cool is it that there was a rock concert restroom line at a book event. #ReadJanuary #SignedBooks

Merethebookgal 😂👍 8y
wellreadredhead Pam is awesome! She is a professor at the university I am currently attending! She is so sweet and an amazing creative writing teacher 8y
LisaJo @collegecatlady how awesome to have her as a professor. She kept us all entertained in line. And when she spoke about her book you could just tell that she enjoyed the writing process so much. She was there with three other writers, they were a writing group. And, when I attended the conference all four of them had finally published a book. 8y
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