Book summaryA woman heads home to help her estranged aunt run the family restaurant in this sequel to Patricia Gaffney's bestselling THE SAVING GRACES. Anna's is devastated when her love affair with a sculptor ends, so when her Aunt Iris asks her to come assist Aunt Rose with the restaurant, Anna is hesitant. She ultimately returns, and reconnect with family as well as a new love interest. Media reviews"Perceptive, though insights aren't enough to help the thin plot rise very far." |
Flight Lessons: Advance Reader's Editionby Gaffney, PatriciaAdvance Reader's Copy; First Printing
Book description: New York: Harpercollins. Very Good. 2002. Advance Reader's Copy; First Printing. Paperback. 0060185287 . Advance reader's edition. Stated first edition. Minor corner wear with light corner chipping. Book is very clean, binding is tight, and spine is unbroken. ; 388 pp .
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