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The Edge of Town - Dorothy Garlock
The Edge of Town
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At 21, Julia Jones thinks life is passing her by. Her mother's death four years ago left her in charge of caring for her father and five siblings. When her father finds another woman, Julia suddenly gets another chance for happiness and romance.
At 21, Julia Jones thinks life is passing her by. Her mother's death four years ago left her in charge of caring for her father and five siblings. When her father finds another woman, Julia suddenly gets another chance for happiness and romance.
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9780759522305 (0759522308)
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Edition language: English
Series: Jazz Age Series (#1)
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3.0 The Edge of Town by Dorothy Garlock
The concept behind the storyline of this book was so achingly wonderful that it breaks my heart to say that I did not enjoy reading this as much as I would have liked. Seeing as how this is my first book by this particular author, I cannot blame my dislike on my bias for her other works, no matter h...
Cassandra Reads
Cassandra Reads rated it
4.0 The Edge of Town [Dorothy Garlock]
I had a little trouble getting into this book. I'm not completely sure why since after I got into it I read the whole thing in one sitting. I read this book years ago and I think it was the only book I read that whole summer. The Jones family all have names that start with J, and that was a litt...
Romancing the Novel
Romancing the Novel rated it
5.0
While into the first chapter, I was thinking that I was not going to like this book at all. The main character, Julie Jones is a 20 year old girl living on a farm in 1920's Ms. with her father and 5 siblings. The fathers name is Jethro and the siblings are Jill, Joy, Jake, Joe and Jason. Silly right...
inconceivably
inconceivably rated it
This book really surprised me! I can't believe I haven't heard of it before. I read a recommendation for it on the Fantastic Fiction website by Sandra Brown and decided it looked pretty good. It deserves to be much more widely read.It is a story of a family in 1920s Missouri. The mother passed away ...
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