A million little things / by Susan Mallery.
Material type: TextSeries: Thorndike Press large print basic | Mallery, Susan. Mischief Bay ; bk. 3.Publisher: Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: Large print editionDescription: 523 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781410496461
- 1410496465
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Large Print Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Large Print Fiction | Mallery, Susan | MB 3 | Available | 33111008600229 | ||||
Large Print Book | Main Library | Large Print Fiction | Mallery, Susan | MB 3 | Available | 33111008747285 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
From the bestselling author of The Girls of Mischief Bay and The Friends We Keep comes a twisty tale of family dynamics that explores what can go terribly, hysterically wrong when the line between friendship and family blurs.Zoe Saldivar is more than just single she's ALONE. She recently broke up with her longtime boyfriend, she works from home and her best friend Jen is so obsessed with her baby that she has practically abandoned their friendship. The day Zoe accidentally traps herself in her attic with her hungry-looking cat, she realizes that it's up to her to stop living in isolation.Her seemingly empty life takes a sudden turn for the complicated her first new friend is Jen's widowed mom, Pam. The only guy to give her butterflies in a very long time is Jen's brother. And meanwhile, Pam is being very deliberately seduced by Zoe's own smooth-as-tequila father. Pam's flustered, Jen's annoyed and Zoe is beginning to think "alone" doesn't sound so bad, after all.Friendship isn't just one thing it's a million little things, and no one writes them with more heart and humor than book club sensation Susan Mallery!
"Zoe Saldivar is more than just single--she's ALONE. She recently broke up with her longtime boyfriend, she works from home and her best friend Jen is so obsessed with her baby that she has practically abandoned their friendship. The day Zoe accidentally traps herself in her attic with her hungry-looking cat, she realizes that it's up to her to stop living in isolation. Her seemingly empty life takes a sudden turn for the complicated--her first new friend is Jen's widowed mom, Pam. The only guy to give her butterflies in a very long time is Jen's brother. And meanwhile, Pam is being very deliberately seduced by Zoe's own smooth-as-tequila father. Pam's flustered, Jen's annoyed and Zoe is beginning to think "alone" doesn't sound so bad, after all."--Amazon.com