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Lunch at the Piccadilly - Clyde Edgerton
Lunch at the Piccadilly
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Welcome to the Rosehaven Convalescence Center in beautiful Listre, North Carolina. Recuperating after a recent fall, Lil Olive sits on the front porch, chitchatting with and rocking right alongside the regulars. There’s tiny Maudie Lowe with her cane that seems too tall; Beatrice Satterwhite,... show more
Welcome to the Rosehaven Convalescence Center in beautiful Listre, North Carolina. Recuperating after a recent fall, Lil Olive sits on the front porch, chitchatting with and rocking right alongside the regulars. There’s tiny Maudie Lowe with her cane that seems too tall; Beatrice Satterwhite, whose fancy three-wheeled walker is a Cadillac among Chevrolets; Clara Cochran, who cusses as frequently as she takes a breath; and L. Ray Flowers, the freelance preacher who strums a mean guitar, and who reveals his dream of forming a national movement to unite churches and nursing homes (“Nurches of America”). Keeping a watchful eye on them all is Carl, Lil’s middle-age bachelor nephew with a heart of gold and the patience of a saint. But Lil is restless, eager to get back to her own apartment. She wants some adventure. And before long, tranquil Rosehaven is turned upside down. . . .
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780345476784 (0345476786)
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
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Kwoomac
Kwoomac rated it
poignant, if sometimes annoying, story of a 40 year old man who is caring for his elderly aunt, who recently moved to a nursing home after numerous falls. Carl, the nephew,was raised by his mother and two aunts and he has cared for each of them in turn as they have approached death. He has a nice re...
esterb
esterb rated it
4.0 Lunch at the Piccadilly (Ballantine Reader's Circle)
Edger­ton once again made me laugh and cry. His writ­ing style is nor­mally funny, warm and sub­tle, and in this book this is no dif­fer­ent. When you fin­ish the story you wish you could meet the char­ac­ters in per­son and have that lunch at the Piccadilly.
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