**"The perfect Summer readβsmart, funny, escapist, and bursting with charm."β*PopSugar*** In the tradition of *Good in Bed* and *The Assistants* comes a funny and smart comedy about a young matchmaker balancing her messy personal life and the demands of her eccentric clients. Sasha Goldberg
Playing With Matches
β Scribed by Wall, Carolyn
- Book ID
- 107249310
- Publisher
- Bantam
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 329 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780345534392
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
- When I felt truly lostβwhich was most of the timeβI went out to the narrow lot and sat down in the weeds. From there I could observe both houses. After all, I had two eyes, didnβt I? Two nostrils, two arms, two knobby knees. The trouble was, I had only one heart. *
Growing up in False River, Mississippi, Clea Shine learned early that a small town is no place for big secrets. Having fled years ago in the wake of a tragedy and now settled with a family of her own, she faces a turning point in her marriage and seeks refuge in the one place she vowed never to return.
Cleaβs homecoming is bittersweet. Reunited with Jerusha Lovemore, the kindly neighbor who raised her, Clea gains a sense of love and comfort, but still cannot escape the ghosts of her past: the abandonment by her disreputable mother, her constant search for belonging, the truth behind that fateful night from long ago. Once outspoken and impulsive, Clea now seeks only redemption and peace of mind. And as a hurricane threatens to hit False River, everything she has tried to forget may finally be exposed once and for all.
A mesmerizing and poignant work by a master of the Soutern novel,Playing with Matches is a stunning tale of guilt, forgiveness, and the enduring bonds of family.
From the Trade Paperback edition.
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