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The Pajama Girls of Lambert Square - by Rosina Lippi (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Julia Darrow runs a thriving business in South Carolina, has a houseful of foster dogs-and she wears designer pajamas all day, every day.
- About the Author: Rosina Lippi, a former linguistics professor, is the author of the critically acclaimed, award-winning literary novel Homestead, which won the 1999 PEN/Hemingway Award and was shortlisted for the 2001 Orange Prize.
- 368 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
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About the Book
From the author of "Tied to the Tracks" comes a charming new novel set in Lamberts Corner, South Carolina--a beautiful town where no ones secrets remain hidden for very long.
Book Synopsis
Julia Darrow runs a thriving business in South Carolina, has a houseful of foster dogs-and she wears designer pajamas all day, every day.
John Dodge makes a living moving around the country, fixing up small businesses on the brink of disaster. His newest venture takes him to South Carolina, where he's greeted by an odd sight: Julia Darrow, walking across Lambert Square, in pajamas.
Intrigued, Dodge asks Julia out to dinner only to be refused. The townsfolk warn him that Julia is an unsolvable mystery, but Dodge likes mysteries, and he's really good at fixing things...
Review Quotes
"Sharp, quirky, and deeply tender, you'll laugh out loud at The Pajama Girls."
-Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Midnight Twins
"A rich pleasure of a book from start to finish."
-Joshilyn Jackson, author of The Girl Who Stopped Swimming
"Rosina Lippi drew me deep into the world of her characters in their lovely fictitious Southern town and held me enthralled there so that I did not want the book to end."
-Mary Balogh, author of Simply Perfect
About the Author
Rosina Lippi, a former linguistics professor, is the author of the critically acclaimed, award-winning literary novel Homestead, which won the 1999 PEN/Hemingway Award and was shortlisted for the 2001 Orange Prize. The New York Times Book Review called it "[A] novel of great depth, compassion, and tenderness." Under the name of Sara Donati, she has written the highly praised and commercially successful historical fiction series Into the Wilderness.