Bulls Island : a novel / Dorothea Benton Frank.
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- ISBN: 9780061438462 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: p. ; cm.
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Subject: | Middle-aged women > Fiction. Women bankers > Fiction. First loves > Fiction. South Carolina > Fiction. |
Genre: | Love stories. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Russell and District Regional Library.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Binscarth Library | AFPB FRA (Text) | 32447000058458 | Adult Fiction Paperback | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2008 January #1
Betts finally returns to the island home where her mother's death led to accusations that ended her marriage plans. With a one-day laydown on April 8; multicity tour and reading group guide. Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2008 March #2
Will romance triumph over the feud between the aristocratic Langleys and the slightly lower-in-social-pecking-order McGees in Frank's latest Southern charmâfilled romp? Though the answer is obvious from the get-go, the author fills this spirited tale with well-drawn characters, not the least of whom is formidable Charleston doyenne Louisa Langley. Betts McGee and J.D. Langley are uneasily headed to the altarâLouisa has a hard time with her son dating down. When Betts's mother dies in a car wreck, a generations-old grudgeâabetted by Louisaâflares up, and Betts flees to Manhattan. There, she raises her son (J.D. didn't know she was pregnant when she left) solo and thrives in the distressed property turn-around business for a good 20 years until an assignment sends her back to Charleston to help develop a former wildlife refuge. The local partner in the venture is none other than J.D., who is now unhappily married and childless. Frank steers through several terrains with great aplomb as the story unfolds from both Betts's and J.D.'s points of view. Frank shines as Betts finds out if there's really no place like home. (May)
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