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The Late Bloomers' Club

Miller, Louise. (Author).

Summary:

A delightful novel about two headstrong sisters, a small town s efforts to do right by the community, and the power of a lost dog to summon true love Nora, the owner of the Miss Guthrie Diner, is perfectly happy serving up apple cider donuts, coffee, and eggs-any-way-you-like-em to her regulars, and she takes great pleasure in knowing exactly what s "the usual." But her life is soon shaken when she discovers she and her free-spirited, younger sister Kit stand to inherit the home and land of the town s beloved cake lady, Peggy Johnson. Kit, an aspiring--and broke--filmmaker thinks her problems are solved when she and Nora find out Peggy was in the process of selling the land to a big-box developer before her death. The people of Guthrie are divided--some want the opportunities the development will bring, while others are staunchly against any change--and they arent afraid to leave their opinions with their tips. Time is running out, and the sisters need to make a decision soon. But Nora isnt quite ready to let go of the land, complete with a charming farmhouse, an ancient apple orchard and the clues to a secret life that no one knew Peggy had. Troubled by the conflicting needs of the town, and confused by her growing feelings towards Elliot, the big-box developer s rep, Nora throws herself into solving the one problem that everyone in town can agree on--finding Peggy s missing dog, Freckles. When a disaster strikes the diner, the community of Guthrie bands together to help her, and Nora discovers that doing the right thing doesnt always mean giving up your dreams.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1101981237
  • ISBN: 9781101981238
  • Physical Description: 352 pages : 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Pamela Dorman Books ; 2018.
Subject: Cooks > Fiction.
Sisters > Fiction.
City and town life > Fiction.
Man-woman relationships > Fiction.
City and town life.
Cooks.
Man-woman relationships.
Sisters.
Genre: Fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at State Library of Alabama.

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Summary: A delightful novel about two headstrong sisters, a small town s efforts to do right by the community, and the power of a lost dog to summon true love Nora, the owner of the Miss Guthrie Diner, is perfectly happy serving up apple cider donuts, coffee, and eggs-any-way-you-like-em to her regulars, and she takes great pleasure in knowing exactly what s "the usual." But her life is soon shaken when she discovers she and her free-spirited, younger sister Kit stand to inherit the home and land of the town s beloved cake lady, Peggy Johnson. Kit, an aspiring--and broke--filmmaker thinks her problems are solved when she and Nora find out Peggy was in the process of selling the land to a big-box developer before her death. The people of Guthrie are divided--some want the opportunities the development will bring, while others are staunchly against any change--and they arent afraid to leave their opinions with their tips. Time is running out, and the sisters need to make a decision soon. But Nora isnt quite ready to let go of the land, complete with a charming farmhouse, an ancient apple orchard and the clues to a secret life that no one knew Peggy had. Troubled by the conflicting needs of the town, and confused by her growing feelings towards Elliot, the big-box developer s rep, Nora throws herself into solving the one problem that everyone in town can agree on--finding Peggy s missing dog, Freckles. When a disaster strikes the diner, the community of Guthrie bands together to help her, and Nora discovers that doing the right thing doesnt always mean giving up your dreams.
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