### Review 'If you loved Terms of Endearment, the Ya Ya Sisterhood, and Steel Magnolias, you will love Henry's Sisters' The Three Tomatoes Book Club --The Three Tomatoes Book Club ### Product Description **Curl up with Cathy Lamb, an author you will come to cherish, as she makes you laugh, cry an
Henry's Sisters
β Scribed by Cathy Lamb
- Publisher
- Allison & Busby
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 232 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0749008288
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β¦ Synopsis
Curl up with Cathy Lamb, an author you will come to cherish, as she makes you laugh, cry and reach for the chocolate...
Ever since the Bommarito sisters were little girls their mother has written them a letter on pink paper when she has something especially important to tell them. And this time, the message is urgent and impossible to ignore, she requires open heart surgery, and Isabelle and her sisters are needed at home to run the family bakery and to take care of their brother, Henry, and ailing grandmother.
Poignant, funny, and as irresistible as one of the Bommarito Bakery's delicious giant cupcakes, Henry's Sisters is a novel about family and forgiveness, about mothers and daughters, and about gaining the wisdom to look ahead while still holding tight to everything that matters most.
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