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The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat
by Edward Kelsey Moore
The first novel by Chicagoan cellist Edward Kelsey Moore is a truly satisfying story of the trials and triumphs of three girlfriends. Told mainly from Odette's perspective, she introduces herself by admitting to recent conversations with both her marijuana smoking deceased mother and Eleanor Roosevelt.
While this story follows a predictable path, the colorful characters of Plainfield Indiana keep the laughter fresh and the tears genuine.
--Reviewed by Mary T.
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While this story follows a predictable path, the colorful characters of Plainfield Indiana keep the laughter fresh and the tears genuine.
--Reviewed by Mary T.
Check our catalog: http://encore.cooklib.org/iii/encore/search?formids=target&lang=eng&suite=def&reservedids=lang,suite&target=Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat