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three women on a porch in new england
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FROM: "Denese Young" <[removed]@imail.slcl.lib.mo.us>
REC'D: 1/14/04, 4:14 PM
Surely someone out there can divine what this book is.
I breathlessly await,
Denese Young
Library Assistant
Florissant Valley Branch
St. Louis County Library
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FROM: "Sarah Herlache" <[removed]@glendaleaz.com>
REC'D: 1/14/04, 5:12 PM
A few of the details are wrong (none of the titles contain the word "porch" and the women live in California), but could it be the Bad Girl Creek trilogy by Jo-Ann Mapson? The second book in the trilogy, Along Came Mary, has a pretty picture of a porch on the cover... Anyway, just a wild guess.
Sarah Herlache
Foothills Library
Glendale, Arizona
>>> [removed]@imail.slcl.lib.mo.us 01/14/04 03:10PM >>>
Oh Infinite Collective Intellect! I am on a quest for a patron. I have searched the Internet, Novelist, and Amazon (plus our own catalog) and cannot find the book with the information I have. Here is what the patron says:
1.It's a relatively new book, probably published within the last year or so.
2.Three middle-aged women live together,
3.In New England;
4.It's quite possibly the first in a trilogy, and
5.The word "porch" is supposed to be in the title.
Surely someone out there can divine what this book is.
I breathlessly await,
Denese Young
Library Assistant
Florissant Valley Branch
St. Louis County Library
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FROM: Jill Gates <[removed]@yahoo.com>
REC'D: 1/15/04, 9:15 AM
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FROM: "Muirhead, Leslie" <[removed]@hpl.ca>
REC'D: 1/15/04, 11:32 AM
The three widowed 60-something women who lend "golden girl" power to
Medlicott's episodic debut would be very much at home in Jan Karon's
Mitford. Amelia, Hannah and Grace all live in a Pennsylvania boardinghouse,
unhappily confronting the insults and injuries involved in aging. When
Amelia inherits a deteriorating farmhouse in Covington, N.C., the three
decide to move in together, gearing up to rehabilitate both the farmhouse
and their lives.
So far there are 4 books in the series.
Leslie Muirhead
Manager of Kenilworth Branch
Hamilton Public Library
103 Kenilworth Avenue North
Hamilton, ON
L8H 4R6
905-546-3200 ext 3473
www.hpl.ca
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From: Jill Gates [[removed]@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:10 AM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Re: three women on a porch in new england
Maybe, maybe not. "The Summerhouse" by Jude Deveraux.
Three friends in their forties spend the summer in New
England. Published 2001, but I don't think it's a
trilogy.
--- Denese Young <[removed]@imail.slcl.lib.mo.us> wrote:
> Oh Infinite Collective Intellect! I am on a quest
> for a patron. I have searched the Internet,
> Novelist, and Amazon (plus our own catalog) and
> cannot find the book with the information I have.
> Here is what the patron says:
> 1.It's a relatively new book, probably published
> within the last year or so.
> 2.Three middle-aged women live together,
> 3.In New England;
> 4.It's quite possibly the first in a trilogy, and
> 5.The word "porch" is supposed to be in the title.
>
> Surely someone out there can divine what this book
> is.
>
> I breathlessly await,
> Denese Young
> Library Assistant
> Florissant Valley Branch
> St. Louis County Library
>
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