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Three Good Things
Three Good Things: A Novel | Wendy Francis
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ELLEN McCLARETY, a recent divorcée, has opened a new bake shop in her small Midwestern town, hoping to turn her life around by dedicating herself to the traditional Danish pastry called kringle. She is no longer saddled by her ne’er-do-well husband, but the past still haunts her—sometimes by showing up on her doorstep. Her younger sister, Lanie, is a successful divorce attorney with a baby at home. But Lanie is beginning to feel that her perfect life is not as perfect as it seems. Both women long for the guidance of their mother, who died years ago but left them with lasting memories of her love and a wonderful piece of advice: “At the end of every day, you can always think of three good things that happened.” Ellen and Lanie are as close as two sisters can be, until one begins keeping a secret that could forever change both their lives. Wearing her big Midwestern heart proudly on her sleeve, Wendy Francis skillfully illuminates the emotional lives of two women with humor and compassion, weaving a story destined to be shared with a friend, a mother, or a sister.
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Hoping for a fun, light read with this #foodthemedbook about making Danish kringle in Wisconsin. Picked it up a couple weeks ago on a trip to Alabama, where I took this pic at Fisher's restaurant. Looking into the kitchen through a porthole, @Talewaggingreads and & I coveted these 3 big bottles of vanilla beans.#Riotgrams

Betty If you crave Kringle, Teader Joe's sometimes has them -- the exact same ones sold in Wisconsin. 7y
lynneamch Thanks @Betty! I'll put it on my Trader Joe's list and keep an eye out. 7y
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