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The Magnolia Inn: A Sweet, Small Town Story

Current price: $11.30
The Magnolia Inn: A Sweet, Small Town Story
The Magnolia Inn: A Sweet, Small Town Story

Barnes and Noble

The Magnolia Inn: A Sweet, Small Town Story

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Maggie is thirty-six, recently divorced and embarrassingly unemployed. With a bank account nearing zero she does the only thing she can think of: make a business proposition to her gorgeous and successful estranged mother. To Maggie's utter surprise, her mother agrees. Any funds she can create off the sale of the dilapidated family inn on the island of Magnolia would be hers to invest. So Maggie packs her few belongings and heads off to Rhode Island to make her dreams come true. Clementine has been stuck in Magnolia her whole life. The moment her father was diagnosed with Alzheimer's she knew she could never leave. And it was unrealistic for her to rely on her older brother, Archer, who can't seem to outrun the ghosts of his past. So when Maggie blows into town, both Clementine and Archer find themselves intrigued by the new move-in. When they stumble upon an old photograph of Maggie's grandmother buried up in the attic, Maggie can't help but be drawn to a woman she's never met. In an attempt to feel closer to a family she never knew, a book club is revitalized. The Red Stilettos Book Club. What starts out as an act of desperation, soon becomes exactly what the women of Magnolia island were looking for, a sisterhood.

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