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Item specifics
- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Publication Name
- Season of Salt and Honey
- Title
- Season of Salt and Honey
- ISBN-10
- 1451682840
- EAN
- 9781451682847
- ISBN
- 9781451682847
- Release Date
- 09/01/2015
- Release Year
- 2015
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Touchstone
ISBN-10
1451682840
ISBN-13
9781451682847
eBay Product ID (ePID)
208653895
Product Key Features
Book Title
Season of Salt and Honey : a Novel
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Contemporary Women, Cultural Heritage, Family Life, Romance / General
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
10.3 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2015-024603
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
A lovely, charming read with enough salt to make it interesting and enough honey to make it sweet.
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
From the author of the "sweet, airy novel" ( Publishers Weekly ) The Color of Tea comes a resonant new book about a woman starting over following the tragic loss of her fiancé. Frankie is a runaway bride. Or rather, she is running away from her fiancé's funeral, the unthinkable event that has thrown her entire life into crisis. Frankie and Alex were high school sweethearts and each other's first loves. They should have been together forever. But Alex died in a surfing accident, and now Frankie is walking away from her family, driving north and east, letting her body do the thinking, all the way into the Cascade Mountain range. At Alex's family cabin, Frankie can give in to her grief and think about nothing. There are no aunts trying feed her just a few polpette or just a taste of affogato , despite her lack of appetite; none of Alex's family around to look questioningly at her left ring finger, no one there to perform for. Except for Jack, the cabin's caretaker, who has been tasked with forcing Frankie out of the property that isn't rightfully hers. And except for Bella, Frankie's wild-child younger sister who deserted the family years ago only to reappear at Frankie's lowest moment to dredge up painful memories from the past. But Frankie learns she can't hide--not from her family, not from the past, and not from truths about Alex she'd rather not face. The seasonal magic of the forest and its welcoming residents remind her that everything--flowers to bud, bread to rise, a heart to heal--takes its own time. This stunning novel, from the author of The Color of Tea , is a feast for the senses, with a message of forgiveness, hope, and the many ways to find and give love., From the author of the "sweet, airy novel" ( Publishers Weekly ) The Color of Tea comes a resonant new book about a woman starting over following the tragic loss of her fianc . Frankie is a runaway bride. Or rather, she is running away from her fianc 's funeral, the unthinkable event that has thrown her entire life into crisis. Frankie and Alex were high school sweethearts and each other's first loves. They should have been together forever. But Alex died in a surfing accident, and now Frankie is walking away from her family, driving north and east, letting her body do the thinking, all the way into the Cascade Mountain range. At Alex's family cabin, Frankie can give in to her grief and think about nothing. There are no aunts trying feed her just a few polpette or just a taste of affogato , despite her lack of appetite; none of Alex's family around to look questioningly at her left ring finger, no one there to perform for. Except for Jack, the cabin's caretaker, who has been tasked with forcing Frankie out of the property that isn't rightfully hers. And except for Bella, Frankie's wild-child younger sister who deserted the family years ago only to reappear at Frankie's lowest moment to dredge up painful memories from the past. But Frankie learns she can't hide--not from her family, not from the past, and not from truths about Alex she'd rather not face. The seasonal magic of the forest and its welcoming residents remind her that everything--flowers to bud, bread to rise, a heart to heal--takes its own time. This stunning novel, from the author of The Color of Tea , is a feast for the senses, with a message of forgiveness, hope, and the many ways to find and give love.
LC Classification Number
PR9199.4.T836S43
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