In this sequel to Amy Hill Hearthโs โfunny and charmingโ (*Publishers Weekly*) debut novel, *Miss Dreamsville and the Collier County Womenโs Literary Society*, the eponymous book club reunites one year later, in the late summer of 1964. Their mission: to fight a large development along the tidal r
Miss Dreamsville and the Lost Heiress of Collier County
โ Scribed by Hearth, Amy Hill
- Book ID
- 109047210
- Publisher
- Atria Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 498 KB
- Series
- Miss Dreamsville 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781476765747
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
In this sequel to Amy Hill Hearthโs โfunny and charmingโ (Publishers Weekly) debut novel, Miss Dreamsville and the Collier County Womenโs Literary Society, the eponymous book club reunites one year later, in the late summer of 1964.
Their mission: to fight a large development along the tidal river where member Robbie-Lee grew up and where his mother, Dolores Simpson, a former stripper turned alligator hunter, still lives in a fishing shack.
The developer is Darryl Norwood, ex-husband of narrator Dora Witherspoon, who returns to Collier County to assist in the battle. An old land deed, the discovery that one of the key characters has been using a false name, and a dramatic court hearing are just a few of the highlights. Not to mention the reappearance of the Ghost of Seminole Joe.
Just as Hearthโs debut explored the ways we can find a sense of belonging in other people, her latest novel shows how closely tied each of us...
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