Katts In The Cradle
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Every other Tuesday, four pastor’s wives escape the prying eyes of their parishioners and meet at Lulu’s Cafe in a town forty miles away, where they help each other cope with astounding real-life issues. In this book, Mimi struggles with the unannounced arrival of her estranged alcoholic father as a permanent houseguest, Jennifer battles her bi-polar mother who refuses to take her medication and act as a reliable grandmother. Meanwhile, Felicia grapples with troubling family secrets during an emotionally charged family visit, and a mutinous church challenges the leadership of Lisa and her husband.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781416543893
ISBN10: 1416543899
Ginger Kolbaba | Christy Scannell
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2009
Secrets From Lulus Cafe
Publisher: Howard Books
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