Patty Jane's House of Curl
by:
Lorna Landvik (author)
Patty Jane Dobbin should have known better than to marry a man as gorgeous as Thor Rolvaag, but she was too smitten to think twice. Yet nine months into their marriage, with a baby on the way, Thor is gone. It's a good thing Patty Jane has her irrepressible sister, Harriet, to rely on. For it's...
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Patty Jane Dobbin should have known better than to marry a man as gorgeous as Thor Rolvaag, but she was too smitten to think twice. Yet nine months into their marriage, with a baby on the way, Thor is gone. It's a good thing Patty Jane has her irrepressible sister, Harriet, to rely on. For it's been said that a fine haircut can cure any number of ills, and before long the Minnesota sisters have opened a neighborhood beauty parlor complete with live harp music and an endless supply of delicious Norwegian baked goods. It's a wonderful, warmhearted place where you can count on good friends, lots of laughter, tears, and comfort when you need it--and the unmistakable scent of somebody getting a permanent wave. . . .
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780804114608 (0804114609)
Publish date: June 28th 1999
Publisher: Ivy Books
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
I thought this book was going to be a fun, comedy of sorts about the interation of women back in the 60's. It was that to a certain extent, but it was also sad and the ordeals that Patty Jane and her sister Harriet went through in their lives, well at times in the book made me cry. An honest look ...
Sort of a Norwegian Southern novel. I tried this a couple of times, but I was determined to get to the end this time; I don't see what all the fuss is about.