The Cotton Queen. Our Mamas, Ourselves, #1

Par : Pamela Morsi
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8201267974
  • EAN9798201267971
  • Date de parution31/01/2006
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  • ÉditeurJL

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"I've read all her books and loved every word." -Jude Deveraux.  "I'll never be the kind of woman who wears pearls with her apron while cooking meatloaf for her husband. But when I was a kid, my mother, Babs, prepared me to be the next June Cleaver - teaching me lessons that belonged to another era. Another world, practically. My mother's world. But what can you expect from a woman whose biggest aspiration was to be Cotton Queen? I couldn't wait to leave home and get away from her.
But now, well... let's just say life hasn't turned out quite like I'd planned. And heaven help me, I'm going home." - Laney Hoffman, Cotton Queen, 1975
"I've read all her books and loved every word." -Jude Deveraux.  "I'll never be the kind of woman who wears pearls with her apron while cooking meatloaf for her husband. But when I was a kid, my mother, Babs, prepared me to be the next June Cleaver - teaching me lessons that belonged to another era. Another world, practically. My mother's world. But what can you expect from a woman whose biggest aspiration was to be Cotton Queen? I couldn't wait to leave home and get away from her.
But now, well... let's just say life hasn't turned out quite like I'd planned. And heaven help me, I'm going home." - Laney Hoffman, Cotton Queen, 1975
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