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All rights reserved.| Synopsis Dorothea Benton Frank returns to South Carolina's Low Country for another story about a woman who flees there looking for solace. Rebecca is a painter whose marriage has broken up. She's depressed and disgusted, and has lost custody of her children. On the island, she encounters a community of people who truly care about her, including Abigail Thurmond, a lawyer who helps her get justice in her divorce case, and Huey Valentine, who runs a local art gallery that gives Rebecca a show of her work. Frank's inspiring and heart-warming--and just a little bit sassy--tales of life in one of the country's most beautiful and beloved areas have made her a consistent bestseller.
Publisher's Note Hoping to sell some of her watercolors, Becca Sims wanders into the seaside Gallery Valentine, never expecting that her life will be transformed by the gallery owner and his best friend, in a novel set in small-town South Carolina. Reprint. | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 02/01/07 by: Loved all of it. Have read many of this author's works and wanted to read this one. It like her other books are well written. She really develops her characters in a thorough manner and describes her settings so thoroughly. Review ID: 10000000002826740 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 12/02/06 by: 618ferguson ( 2 ) This book is a Christmas gift and hence, will not be reading it. The service and delivery was terrific and no problems for it being my first time using ebay. Review ID: 10000000002409769 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 08/05/06 by: I love this book. It is a feel good book. I am hoping for a sequel. Dorothea Benton Frank is an excellent writer who captures her characters in such a delightful way. You will love it! Review ID: 10000000001513991 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 07/08/06 by: I bought this book because I read all the books Dorothea Benton Frank has written. They are charming books with the "kicked back" life style that life on the South Carolina Islands portrays. Since I can't be there, Ms Frank takes me to that place where I can mentally vacation..being an onlooker of the life her characters portray. When I close the book with a smile and an AHA, I am satisfied yet eager for the next book...so that is why I bought Pawleys Island, and it didn't let me down. Review ID: 10000000001350663 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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