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Life's a Beach
by 
Claire Cook
Kymberly Dakin
  
Publisher: BBC Audiobooks America
Subject(s):  Fiction
Humor (Fiction)
Language(s):  English
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Lending period:   7 days
File size:   100645 KB
ISBN:   9780792749653
Release date:   Jun 01, 2007

Description

Life's a bit of a beach these days for Ginger Walsh, who's single at 41 and living back home in the family FROG (Finished Room Over Garage). Geri, her BlackBerry-obsessed sister, is also nearly off the deep end about her pending fiftieth birthday (and might just drag Ginger with her). Toss in a dumpster-picking father, a Kama Sutra T-shirt wearing mother, a movie crew come to town with a very cute gaffer, an on-again, off-again glassblower boyfriend, plus a couple of Red Hat realtors, and hilarity ensues.

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Reviews

Adriana Trigiani ...
Claire Cook has an original voice, sparkling style, and a window into family life that will make you laugh and cry. Life's a Beach is filled with hilarity, sister love and sister hate, juicy arguments and hard-won reconciliations, but most of all, heart.
 

About the Author

Claire Cook is the author of Must Love Dogs (which was made into a major motion picture starring Diane Lane and John Cusack), Multiple Choice, and Ready to Fall. She lives in Scituate, Massachusetts, with her family.

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