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Heartbreak Cafe

by Penelope J. Stokes
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Overview

A touching novel full of Southern comfort for fans of Joshilyn Jackson and Fannie Flagg.

Dell Haley's mama always said there were two things a man couldn't get enough of: good cookin' and good lovin'. Well, Dell knows she's got the cookin' down pat, but her husband is getting more than his fair share of lovin'-in another woman's bed. And when he dies there, Dell's predictable life comes to a screeching halt. Short on money and education, Dell turns to the one thing that has never let her down: her cooking. For the first time in her life, Dell takes a huge risk and opens a restaurant in a derelict diner on the west end of town. The cafe gradually becomes a gathering place for a motley crew of people who become Dell's family. And yet, even as her life becomes more solid, Dell is plagued by the memory of her husband's betrayal-but the answers she seeks may have a higher price than she's willing to pay.

Synopsis

A touching novel full of Southern comfort for fans of Joshilyn Jackson and Fannie Flagg.Dell Haley’s mama always said there were two things a man couldn’t get enough of: good cookin’ and good lovin’. Well, Dell knows she’s got the cookin’ down pat, but her husband is getting more than his fair share of lovin’—in another woman’s bed. And when he dies there, Dell’s predictable life comes to a screeching halt. Short on money and education, Dell turns to the one thing that has never let her down: her cooking. For the first time in her life, Dell takes a huge risk and opens a restaurant in a derelict diner on the west end of town. The cafe gradually becomes a gathering place for a motley crew of people who become Dell’s family. And yet, even as her life becomes more solid, Dell is plagued by the memory of her husband’s betrayal—but the answers she seeks may have a higher price than she’s willing to pay.

About the Author, Penelope J. Stokes

This is Penelope J. Stokes' twelfth novel.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780425228449

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