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Author
Publication
2016 - Center Point Large Print, Thorndike, Maine, Maine
Language
English
Word Count
123,750 words, Guess
Page Count
495 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefromheretohome0000bost
- ISBN-101628999691
- ISBN-139781628999693
- Library of Congress Control Number2016008246
- OCLC Control Number940455389
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL37061823M
Classifications
- DDC813/.6
- LCCPS3602.O838 F76 2016b
Description
Mary Dell Templeton prefers the quiet charms of Too Much, Texas to the bright lights of Dallas any day. She's relieved to be moving back to her hometown-and bringing her cable TV show, Quintessential Quilting, with her. There are just a couple of wrinkles in her plan. Her son, Howard, who is her talented cohost and color consultant, and who happens to have Down syndrome, wants to stay in Dallas and become more independent. Meanwhile, Mary Dell's new boss hopes to attract a different demographic-by bringing in a younger cohost. What Holly Whittaker knows about quilting wouldn't fill a thimble, but she's smart and ambitious. Her career hinges on outshining the formidable Mary Dell in order to earn her own show. Yet as Holly adapts to small-town living and begins a new romance, Mary Dell considers rekindling an old one, and the two find unlikely kinship. For as Mary Dell knows, the women of Too Much have a knack for untangling the knottiest problems when they work together. And sometimes the pattern for happiness is as simple and surprising as it is beautiful.
Description
"The quirky, unforgettable town of Too Much, Texas, is the setting for a heartwarming, richly satisfying story of friendship and moving forward as two women working for a cable TV show find an unlikely kinship"--
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