Buckton, Indiana, 1956. As post-war America brims with new opportunities, a young woman discovers the courage to follow her dreams-and her heart . . . Gwendolyn Foster's life seems like a dream come true. A bright future in front of her, the successful, traditional man her parents wanted at her s
A Sunday Kind Of Love
โ Scribed by Descoteaux, Charley
- Book ID
- 108968392
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 25 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781611244502
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Overview: Charley has always loved stories and began writing them down to appease the characters in her head who insisted daydreaming just wasn't good enough -- sometime around the third grade. Home is Portland, Oregon, where the weather is like your favorite hard-case writing buddy who won't let you get away with taking too many days off, and in some places you can be as weird as you are without fear. As an out and proud bisexual and a life-long weird-o, she thinks that last part is pretty cool.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Buckton, Indiana, 1956. As post-war America brims with new opportunities, a young woman discovers the courage to follow her dreams-and her heart . . . Gwendolyn Foster's life seems like a dream come true. A bright future in front of her, the successful, traditional man her parents wanted at her s
For Charlie Fairweather, song-writer and occasional performer, holidays meant quick affairs, quickly forgotten. But the woman he met in Sicily was different. Kate Sullivan was beautiful, sophisticated and deliciously sensuous. Why was she so alone? Why was she so afraid of his friendship? Why did sh
Originally published in 1960, this popular novelะย about frustrated youth laid the groundwork for contemporary writers such as Tony Parsons and Nick Hornby. All about love, lust, and loneliness, the book introduces Vic Brown, a young working-class Yorkshireman. Vic is attracted to the beautiful but d
Originally published in 1960, this popular novelย about frustrated youth laid the groundwork for contemporary writers such as Tony Parsons and Nick Hornby. All about love, lust, and loneliness, the book introduces Vic Brown, a young working-class Yorkshireman. Vic is attracted to the beautiful but de