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The Girl She Left Behind

par Karen Brichoux

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From the author of Coffee and Kung Fu and Separation Anxiety comes a refreshingly insightful new novel that asks: Can you find a home in a place where you never really belonged? No one knows why Katherine Earle has come back to Silver Creek, Montana-not even Kat herself. At eighteen, she ran away with her boyfriend and got married in the big city, but after spending three years alone and on the road, she's finally come home. Well, not home, exactly, because she's renting a motel room and trying to avoid all chance encounters with people who might recognize her. But when she's pulled back into ancient family intrigues, she must choose between the woman she's become and the girl she left behind.… (plus d'informations)
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First novel I read by Brichoux was Coffee and Kung Fu, which I liked very much. Enough to keep it in my library to read again. Same with Separation Anxiety, which I liked a tad bit less than Coffee and Kung Fu. This one, however, didn't appeal to me at all. ( )
  seongeona | Nov 30, 2014 |
Not funny enough for chick lit, not depressing enough or with an old enough heroine for women's fiction. Heroine left her musician husband at a gas station and has been traveling for 3 years until she returns to their hometown. Faces problems from the past and how things have and have not changed in her absence. Karen Brichoux really has a way with writing characters & stories that suck you in. ( )
  Darla | Dec 17, 2008 |
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From the author of Coffee and Kung Fu and Separation Anxiety comes a refreshingly insightful new novel that asks: Can you find a home in a place where you never really belonged? No one knows why Katherine Earle has come back to Silver Creek, Montana-not even Kat herself. At eighteen, she ran away with her boyfriend and got married in the big city, but after spending three years alone and on the road, she's finally come home. Well, not home, exactly, because she's renting a motel room and trying to avoid all chance encounters with people who might recognize her. But when she's pulled back into ancient family intrigues, she must choose between the woman she's become and the girl she left behind.

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