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Karin Gillespie

Auteur de Bet Your Bottom Dollar

6 oeuvres 406 utilisateurs 33 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Karin Gillespie

Bet Your Bottom Dollar (2004) 174 exemplaires
Girl Meets Class (2015) 26 exemplaires
Love Literary Style (2016) 17 exemplaires
Divinely Yours (2017) 7 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Gillespie, Karin
Autres noms
Neches, Karen
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Professions
Special ed teacher
editor
author

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When I read the information on this book I knew that I just had to read it and boy am I happy that I did! This was entertaining from beginning to end. What a great story about what happens when you die .... I have read many books by this author and always look forward to her next book.
 
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fictionalblonde | 4 autres critiques | Apr 10, 2019 |
I liked this book a lot because it had such a small town homey feel to it. The characters in this book, especially Attalee made me smile a lot as I was reading! The story was slow but enjoyable and easy to follow. I felt so bad for Elizabeth, wanting to return to work after staying home with her new baby for a few months. I also liked the fact that the author writes about older women and finding love after sixty! If you like a story about a nice southern small town that gives you a good feeling that is also free of swear words then you will enjoy this story.This review was originally posted on … (plus d'informations)
 
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fictionalblonde | 6 autres critiques | Apr 10, 2019 |

I wanted to listen to a light, humorous, romantic story after some of the heavier ones I had listened to and Girl Meets Class fit the bill nicely. It was a cute story about a pampered young woman, Toni-Lee Wells, whose rich Aunt Cordelia decides that she needs a wake up call. She is told she needs to get and hold a job for one year, pay her own way and follow her aunt's stringent rules about public drunkenness etc. or she will be disinherited. Sounds simple enough but this is one spoiled young lady. After a serious injury takes her off the pro tennis circuit, she wallows in self-pity making a spectacle of herself for the past six months. With nothing but a general degree, where will she find a job that will pay her enough to live? Toni-Lee ends up teaching a Special Education class in a very poor school, where caring for the kids is probably more important than what you teach them.

This was a wonderful story. There was some humour, although not as much as I had anticipated. I enjoyed listening to the story as this young lady learned about how others lived, what it was like to be poor, what is important in life and falling in love with the wrong man, who turns out to be the right one. With a corrupt principal, nasty secretary and backstabbing staff, will Toni-Lee survive the year she needs to put in? Will Toni-Lee sell her integrity for five million dollars or wake up and realize what is really important? This is one story about a poor little rich girl getting a whole lot of lessons on life from the other side and the other side getting a whole new Toni-Lee as a result. This is an entertaining and engaging page turner that I really enjoyed.
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Statistiques

Œuvres
6
Membres
406
Popularité
#59,889
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
33
ISBN
67
Favoris
1

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